Trauma and Institutional Failure
Nura Muhammad, a 13-year-old fleeing violence in Sabon Birni, finds himself leg-chained at Sokoto Remand House, highlighting systemic failures in child protection laws. Arrested without clear charges, he and other juveniles face delayed justice, reflecting governance lapses and neglect of children’s rights in Nigeria. Read more.
Educational and Legal Challenges
The unwarranted detention of minors exacerbates Sokoto’s education crisis, with 53% of children out of school. Legal experts condemn the breach of Nigeria’s constitutional rights, urging the need for special juvenile courts. The government, acknowledging the issue, promises reforms amidst calls for proactive measures to protect children’s welfare.
Discussion Prompt:
What steps should governments take to ensure children’s rights and education are prioritised in the justice system? Share your thoughts!