“Direct DSS to Stop Intimidating the Media” – Amnesty, SERAP Tell Tinubu

Amnesty International and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) condemn the intimidation, harassment and threat by the Department of State Services (DSS) against the Africa
Nigerian airforce kills several civilians in airstrike in Katsina State

Government airstrikes targeting rebels in Nigeria’s northwest after an attack on a police division killed several civilians, authorities said Monday. The Nigerian air force did not disclose
Nigerian residents take Shell to UK High court following 10-year fight for justice

After a decade-long fight for justice, the Preliminary Issues Trial of Nigerian Law for Shell vs Ogale and Bille communities is set to take place
Police in Nigeria used excessive force to violently quash #Endbadgovernance protests

At least 24 protesters killed Over 1,200 including minors detained Nigerian police used excessive force against protesters during the nationwide #Endbadgovernance demonstrations between 1-10 August,
Rampant police atrocities continue in Nigeria 4 years after #EndSARS protests

The Nigerian authorities must address human rights violations by the police to effectively end years of atrocities that emboldened impunity and left many Nigerians vulnerable
Repression of peaceful protest must end in Nigeria – Amnesty International

Responding to the repression and arrests on 1 October during the #FearlessOctober peaceful protests against the cost-of-living crisis and bad governance, Isa Sanusi, Director Amnesty
Youth Rights Campaign calls for “international solidarity” as Nigeria faces “crisis”

The Youth Rights Campaign (YRC), an NGO in Nigeria, has appealed for “international solidarity” in confronting the challenges facing the country in a statement released
Sham trial of protesters mocks rule of law in Nigeria

Responding to the planned mass trial of hundreds of protesters arrested during the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests between 1–10 August, Isa Sanusi, Director of Amnesty International
Amnesty International: ICC must not dash the hope of survivors of atrocities by the Nigerian military

In response to the statement of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) following the conclusion of an official visit to Nigeria,
Amnesty International: “Impunity reigns” in Nigeria

Responding to the abduction of at least 60 people by gunmen in Buda, in the state of Kaduna, Isa Sanusi, Director of Amnesty International Nigeria,