IGP Claims Minors’ Fainting During #EndBadGovernance Protest Arraignment Was Stage
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun has claimed that the fainting of six suspects, including minors, during a court hearing on Friday was an orchestrated act to shift negative attention toward their arraignment. Through a statement from Force Spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi, Egbetokun asserted that the police had ensured timely medical assistance, reaffirming the force’s commitment to the welfare of detainees.
The suspects were among 76 individuals arraigned in Abuja related to the August #EndBadGovernance protest. The fainting incident reportedly led to criticism from both national and international observers. Following the court proceedings, each minor was granted bail at N10 million.
Egbetokun stated, “Today, an unexpected incident in court saw six of the suspects suddenly rush out and faint, drawing media attention in a deliberate and scripted manner to attract negative attention.”
He emphasized the Nigeria Police Force’s (NPF) commitment to justice and respect for detainees’ rights, adding that the police had adhered to legal provisions, ensuring fairness and access to necessary medical care.
Legal and Welfare Considerations for Young Suspects
While addressing the case involving minors, Egbetokun highlighted that under Nigerian law and global practices, individuals of criminal responsibility age are accountable for serious offenses. He cited practices from other countries, where young offenders face legal consequences for serious crimes while being treated with empathy and respect for human rights.
Serious Charges Against Protestors
Egbetokun detailed the charges, including terrorism, arson, and treasonable felony, encompassing alleged offenses such as destruction of public property and threats to national security. He assured the public of NPF’s professionalism in managing the arraignment and detention of suspects.
“The NPF has recently arraigned 76 individuals in court on charges including terrorism, arson, and treasonable felony. These serious allegations encompass offenses such as the destruction of public property and threats to national security,” Egbetokun said. He emphasized that the force is committed to justice and maintaining transparency throughout the process.
Egbetokun also called on the public to follow the case objectively, stressing the police force’s commitment to a fair and transparent legal process while respecting human rights and dignity.