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New Law Targets Police Abuse and Strengthens Citizens’ Rights in Nigeria

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Nigeria has introduced a new law aimed at reforming the police system and safeguarding citizens from abuse. The legislation is designed to curb police brutality, extortion, and unlawful detention, addressing long-standing concerns among the public.

The law sets clearer rules for how officers interact with the public, including limits on arrests and measures to prevent demands for money or holding individuals without legal access. Advocates for human rights welcomed the reforms, highlighting the potential to reduce mistreatment by law enforcement.

Supporters say the law could rebuild trust in the police and ensure accountability for misconduct. It also introduces transparency measures and strengthens protections for citizens during interactions with security forces.

While the reforms are seen as a positive step, experts caution that real change will depend on consistent implementation, especially in areas historically affected by heavy-handed policing.

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