Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has threatened to sue the Federal Government if the minors arrested and arraigned in connection with the recent hunger protests are not rehabilitated after their release.
He stated this on Tuesday while reviewing a book titled โJudiciary Terrorismโ by Richard Akinnola in Abuja.
OsunDailyNG reports that on Tuesday, the Federal High Court, Abuja, had struck out the case against 119 protesters, following an application by the Attorney-General of the Federation to discontinue the FGโs case against the protesters.
In his reaction, Falana said withdrawing the charges was not enough. He added that the government must rehabilitate them and send them back to school.
According to him,โJust this morning before this programme began, I was in the courts here in Abuja, where 119 Nigerians, including twenty-nine minors, were brought to court. But the government was so ashamed that it couldnโt bring them into the courtroom, unlike last week.
โThe government came to court this morning to withdraw the frivolous charges, so the young people have been freed.
โBut as I told the court, itโs not enough to terminate this trial. These young people, who should have been in school during the protests, must be rehabilitated by the government. And we will ensure they are rehabilitated and sent to school.
โIf the government fails, we will take the matter to court. It is the governmentโs responsibility, under the Child Rights Act, which has been adopted and enacted by all states of the Federation. Section 15 of this law stipulates that every child in Nigeria shall receive free and compulsory education from primary to secondary school.โ