EndBadGovernance protests: Reps minority caucus seeks punishment against minor’s arraignment

The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for being responsive to calls by Nigerians and the international community by ordering the release of over 70 minors arrested and arraigned over the #EndBadGovernance protests, insisting on punitive measures against those involved.

“We commend President Tinubu for his prompt directive, coming a few days after the arraignment of the children which led to the Attorney-General of the Federation seeking to assume control, and termination of the suit entirely,” the Caucus said in a statement.

The statement was jointly signed by Kingsley Chinda (Minority Leader),  Dr. Ali Isa J.C (Minority Whip), Aliyu Madaki (Deputy Minority Leader), and George Ozodinobi (Deputy Minority Whip) read;

“While we extol the President for the timely intervention, the Caucus strongly canvasses for the possible investigation, prosecution, and discipline of individuals, and government agencies involved in the despicable, callous, and inhuman action that has led to national disgrace, and global condemnation.

“Anybody, an institution that played roles in the hounding of the children into cells for about 95 days when they should be at their respective schools, trades, and vocations must be brought to book for necessary public umbrage, and punitive measures discharged to serve as deterrent to others.

“Conscious of the psychological trauma, and health challenges the children may have experienced, we appeal that quality reformatory therapy sessions, and medical support be advanced to them as they unite with their respective families. Also, we call for immediate reparation packages to the children and their families to ameliorate the untoward hardship, pain, and emotional torture suffered during the period of unlawful incarceration,” the statement read in part.