Falana Demands Arrest And Prosecution Of 400 Alleged Terrorism Financiers, Recovery Of ₦210 Trillion Diverted By NNPC As Nigerians Protest Insecurity
Human rights lawyer and SAN, Femi Falana, has called on the Federal Government to immediately arrest and prosecute over 400 individuals accused of financing terrorism, allegedly detained since 2021 without trial. Speaking during a nationwide protest led by the Nigeria Labour Congress, Falana condemned worsening insecurity, poverty, and government failure to uphold constitutional responsibilities. He also demanded the recovery of ₦210 trillion reportedly diverted by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, insisting the funds be returned to the Federation Account to address security, welfare, and economic challenges facing Nigerians.
Human rights lawyer and SAN, Femi Falana, has called on the Federal Government to immediately arrest and prosecute over 400 individuals accused of financing terrorism, allegedly detained since 2021 without trial. Speaking during a nationwide protest led by the Nigeria Labour Congress, Falana condemned worsening insecurity, poverty, and government failure to uphold constitutional responsibilities. He also demanded the recovery of ₦210 trillion reportedly diverted by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, insisting the funds be returned to the Federation Account to address security, welfare, and economic challenges facing Nigerians.
Falana Demands Arrest And Prosecution Of 400 Alleged Terrorism Financiers, Recovery Of ₦210 Trillion Diverted By NNPC As Nigerians Protest Insecurity
Human rights lawyer and SAN, Femi Falana, has called on the Federal Government to immediately arrest and prosecute over 400 individuals accused of financing terrorism, allegedly detained since 2021 without trial. Speaking during a nationwide protest led by the Nigeria Labour Congress, Falana condemned worsening insecurity, poverty, and government failure to uphold constitutional responsibilities. He also demanded the recovery of ₦210 trillion reportedly diverted by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, insisting the funds be returned to the Federation Account to address security, welfare, and economic challenges facing Nigerians.
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