The United Nations Children’s Fund Representative in Nigeria has urged the federal and state governments to enhance their judicial systems to ensure proper prosecution of bandits for their various crimes before the courts of law. THE PUNCH reports.Information Guide Nigeria
Cristian Munduate was addressing newsmen in Maiduguri, Friday, August 18, preparatory to the commemoration of World Humanitarian Day, Saturday, August 19.JAMB Result
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“It scares me that bandits are not taken to courts even though they have been assaulting and killing children and women; abducting and raping etc,” she lamented.NYSC Portal
“It scares me that no laws are applied to prosecute and punish them,” the UNICEF Representative continued, urging, “If there is any legal process, I think there is a need for proper punishment for these people legally.”
She said, “We have international laws and also a legal system,” adding, “Of course, the country (Nigeria) has its national laws and these laws have to be applied to prosecute and punish bandits.”JAMB Portal
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