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Timi Frank: Global Community Should Step in to Save Detained Minors

…Says They Should Be in School, Not Prison

A political activist and former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should order the unconditional release of minors being detained over their alleged participation in the recent #EndBadGovernance protests and send them to school.

He said the President must ditch bureaucracy at this time and immediately order the release of these children with a directive that they be immediately enrolled in school.

While condemning the detention of the minors in an adult correctional facility among hardened criminals, he picked holes in the N10 million bail posted by Justice Obiora Egwuatu of a Federal Hight Court Abuja, describing it as judicial tyranny and cruelty to children.

He called on the international community and child rights advocates to come to the aid of the children and ensure they are released and that they and over 20 million out-of-school-children in the country are educated to enable them realise their potentials as future leaders.

Frank in a statement lamented that the children have spent over 90 days in detention under inhuman conditions, saying even looters in the country who contributed to impoverishing and confining the kids to the streets do not get similar treatment because they are buoyant financially to buy freedom when arrested.

He said,, “For President Tinubu not to have ordered the release of these children since Friday but to watch them sent to prison despite public outcry, shows heartlessness and lack of fatherly love and care for children.

“Even in Western countries like US and the UK, children who are convicted of crimes of murder are not sent to jail but rather taken to juvenile homes for psychological therapy and rehabilitation. That is what Nigerians expected from the President.

“The silence of the President over these cruelty to children is one more reason that Nigerians have resolved to nickname him ‘T-Pain’ because the plight of these children ought to compel the President to act a leader with conscience by considering these minors as his grandchildren or great grandchildren.

“Having watched the children sent to jail, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Justice Minister, Lateef Fagbemi’s (SAN), after thought in retrieving their case file from the police is merely a delayed tactics which further aggravates the trauma these children are presently going through.”

According to him, the ruling of the judge after seeing the harrowing plight of the kids in their malnourished and fragile state shows that the judiciary has been heavily compromised to reward corruption within the system of which they are beneficiaries.

“They have sold their conscience too. That’s why a judge can post N10 million and other stiff requirements as conditions for each kid to be granted bail,” he said.

Frank who is the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East, commended Nigerians who have equally condemned the action of the police, FHC and silence of the President and said the only option left for Nigerians “is to prepare to stop this ‘T-Pain ProMax’ with their votes in 2027.”

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