Rasheed Adetunji, 27, with no ‘criminal record’ is picked up by the Police while on his second job as a Disc-Jockey at a bar near his home in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. Denied access to anyone, including his pregnant wife, he spends the next six years in the dreaded Kirikiri Prison without trial.His experience is only one of the many accounts of desperation in various police cells and detention centres across Nigeria.
“He had a rough childhood because he was always bullied over our condition. He became aggressive but he would hurt no one. I feel helpless not knowing how much help he needs now. I don’t even know whom to run to for help,” says Adekunle and adds that his son is sitting there in limbo, facing a potential life sentence because Nigeria’s justice system does not favour the downtrodden.Adekunle’s turmoil started on April 14, 2015 when he was arrested by plainclothes police personnel.
Even when a new law, the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, was introduced in 2015 to provide for the enforcement of speedy trials, justice actors still flounder on many grounds.Police can take two years merely to send prosecutors their reports on a criminal case, HumAngle’s findings through interviews with lawyers and human rights activists shows.
God hears the crying of innocent people, in Nigerian, people are dying with committing any offense
They usually be much more people in a cell
One NIGERIA,, African Africans are wicked
Even devil don wash hm hands comot for naija matter
It’s cases like this someone wants to volunteer for cos mehn our prisons systems is in serious bad conditions. Especially those who are awaiting trial or those who don’t even know their offenses simply because they were are the right place at the wrong time.
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