Barrister Malachy Ugwumadu, Human Rights Lawyer and former President of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), joins us from Lagos to discuss the Inspector General of Police’s (IGP) recent directive against the “unwarranted and unethical” transfer of ongoing cases. He examines whether the warning is directed at police officers or public officials, the legal consequences for officers misusing their positions, and the potential impact of new guidelines on frivolous petitions. The conversation also highlights the broader implications for police reform and accountability in Nigeria, with Barrister Ugwumadu offering valuable recommendations for addressing these pressing issues.
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