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Nigerian Security Personnel Detained 275 Children In Cells With Adult Inmates Over Suspicion Of Having Affiliation With Terrorists — UN

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September 8, 2022

This was disclosed in a third report of the UN secretary-general on children and armed conflict in Nigeria, released on Wednesday.

At least 275 children have been detained by Nigerian security personnel over suspicion of having affiliation with terrorists, according to the United Nations.

 

This was disclosed in a third report of the UN secretary-general on children and armed conflict in Nigeria, released on Wednesday.

 

The UN said the majority of the children were taken to the Giwa military barracks in Maiduguri, Borno State's primary military detention facility, adding that the conditions of confinement at the Giwa barracks were of major concern.

 

The report stated in part: "The Nigerian Security Forces continued to apprehend children on suspicion of involvement with Boko Haram-affiliated and splinter groups during security sweeps, military operations and screen procedures outside internally displaced persons camps and on the basis of information provided by informants.

 

“In many cases, children were arrested with little or no evidence, and some remained detained for periods ranging from one week to eight years.

 

"The country task force verified the detention by the Nigerian Security Forces of 275 children (260 boys, 15 girls), aged between 10 and 17 years, for actual or alleged association with armed groups. Almost all of the children were released from detention during the reporting period, with only three boys still detained at the time of reporting.

 

"Of the 272 children released by the Nigerian Security Forces, 230 (215 boys, 15 girls) were released from the Giwa military barracks and from Maiduguri Maximum Security Prison in 2020. The children had mostly been detained after escaping from captivity by armed groups and surrendering to the Security Forces at the nearest town or village from their point of escape. A further 42 boys were released from military detention in 2021, following advocacy by the country task force.

 

 "Some children had initially been held by the Nigerian Security Forces in local prisons or detention facilities for short periods. Eventually, most of the children were transferred to the Giwa military barracks in Maiduguri, the main military detention facility in Borno State.

 

“According to first-hand testimonies from more than 200 children interviewed by the country task force, the conditions of detention at the Giwa barracks were of great concern. Although the facility has a cell block designated exclusively for minors, children were often held in cells with adult inmates, where food and water were scarcer and conditions even more crowded."

 

 

 

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