FG Outraged Over Illegal Detention of Minors in Correctional Facilities

Source:Punch Newspapers (MobilePunch)
August 12, 2025
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has expressed deep concern over the illegal detention of minors, the incarceration of mentally ill individuals without treatment, and the deplorable welfare conditions in correctional facilities nationwide. In a statement issued on 2025-08-12 by the Ministry of Interior, the government described the situation as 'unacceptable,' citing a recent inspection revealing over 200 minors detained without proper legal processes. The Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, stated, 'We will not tolerate human rights abuses in our facilities.' Plans for immediate reforms include transferring minors to juvenile centers and providing mental health support for affected inmates. Civil society groups have welcomed the move but demand swift action.

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