Amnesty International has exposed a conflict of interest in the Nigerian government's handling of the sale of onshore assets of Shell Plc in the country.
The Nigeria Police Force has issued a rebuttal to Amnesty International, which claimed that thirteen individuals had died during the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests and alleged that security forces used lethal tactics and firearms against protesters.
Amnesty International has faulted the NUPRC over the hiring of Boston Consulting Group and S&P Global to review Shell’s onshore asset sale stating that it poses a conflict of interest as the consultants also work for Shell.
Civil society groups, led by Amnesty International, are calling on the Nigerian government to block Shell Plc's proposed sale of its onshore oil business in Nigeria.
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The FG has accused the ICC and AI of constantly harassing security forces and threatening them with possible prosecution.
AI has condemned social media regulation, stating that it could easily empower those in power to punish critics of government's policies.
Amnesty International has raised alarm over alleged killings of civilians by soldiers in Oyigbo, Rivers State.
The IGP has said that police officers acted professionally and exercised commendable restraints during the #EndSARS protests.
No less than 10 people have been killed by errant Police officers since the #EndSARS protests commenced, says AI.