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nigerian governments disregard least 44 ecowas court judgments fuels impunity torture
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- Nigerian government failed to enforce at least 44 ECOWAS Court judgments.
- Cases include tortured journalist Agba Jalingo and #EndSARS victims.
- Court ordered β¦30 million compensation for Jalingo and β¦2 million each for three #EndSARS applicants.
- Government's annual $670 million security spending lacks transparency.
- Non-compliance undermines rule of law and fuels impunity.