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Reports of torture damaging Nigeria’s image – CURE Nigeria

- From Hope Abah, Makurdi

The Executive Director of Citizens United for the Rehabilita­tion of Errants (CURE-Nigeria), Sylvester Uhaa, has said that reports of use of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment against civilians by law enforcemen­ts agents in the country has become the most damaging report about Nigeria.

Uhaa made the remark yesterday during a one-day training of law enforcemen­t officers in Benue State on the Anti-Torture Act 2017 organised by CURE-Nigeria, National Human Rights Commission and Bonum Seeds Foundation held in Makurdi.

He said that such reports present Nigeria as a nation whose law enforcemen­t agencies do not respect other people and violates human rights, especially the United Nations Convention Against Torture, which Nigeria signed and ratified in 1988 and 2001.

Uhaa considered however the signing into law of the AntiTortur­e bill by President Muhammadu Buhari in December, last year as a historical day in the country as the developmen­t signalled the criminalis­ation of acts of torture, cruel or degrading treatment or punishment.

“Under no condition can the use of torture and slavery or servitude be ever justified. The human person is too sacred and too dignified to be subjected to torture and servitude under any condition and circumstan­ce,” he said.

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