The attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, Abubakar Malami has stated that the federal government is determined to end impunity.
In a statement issued by his media aide Umar Gwandu in
commemoration of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against
Journalists which is celebrated on November 2 every year, the AGF disclosed
that "Nigeria is no longer among the countries with impunity for crimes
against journalists".
Malami who noted that Nigeria is the only country that came
off the index from 2019 as revealed in 2020 Global Index for Impunity for
Crimes Against Journalists released on Wednesday by the Committee to Protect
Journalists, added that before the administration of President Muhammadu
Buhari, Nigeria ranked 13th across the globe and used to be among top three
African countries with impunity for crimes against journalists only after
Somalia and South Sudan.
Expressing hope of the implementation of cybercrime Act 2015
minimizing incidents of cyber-related crimes, Malami stated that the federal
government is working to ensure safety of journalists against rhetorical
aggression, trolling, incursion of privacy, phissing and cyber attcks.
He said;
“The deliberate and
committed efforts of the President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government
through the implementation of many reforms in the Nigerian justice sector to
include increased access to justice, speedy justice dispensation, decongestion
of Nigeria’s correctional centers and judicious implementation of the Criminal
Justice Act and Justice Sector reforms.
“With the solid foundation of reformed justice sector to be bequeathed by Buhari Administration, never again will Nigeria feature among nations where journalists, citizens and inhabitants of the country will suffer from any form of impunity in the future.”
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