• 📸 Ever wondered if you could capture moments of accountability in law enforcement?

    In a groundbreaking decision, a Federal High Court in Warri, Delta State, ruled that Nigerians have the constitutional right to film police officers while they carry out their duties in public. This affirmation is a significant step towards transparency and accountability in policing.

    It's empowering to think that citizens can now document their interactions with law enforcement, ensuring that both parties are held accountable. Have you ever felt the need to record an encounter for your safety?

    As we embrace this right, let’s remember the importance of using it responsibly.

    Read more about this important ruling: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/870048-police-react-to-court-judgement-on-nigerians-right-to-film-officers-on-duty.html

    #Accountability #CitizenRights #NigerianJustice #PoliceReform #Transparency
    📸 Ever wondered if you could capture moments of accountability in law enforcement? In a groundbreaking decision, a Federal High Court in Warri, Delta State, ruled that Nigerians have the constitutional right to film police officers while they carry out their duties in public. This affirmation is a significant step towards transparency and accountability in policing. It's empowering to think that citizens can now document their interactions with law enforcement, ensuring that both parties are held accountable. Have you ever felt the need to record an encounter for your safety? As we embrace this right, let’s remember the importance of using it responsibly. Read more about this important ruling: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/870048-police-react-to-court-judgement-on-nigerians-right-to-film-officers-on-duty.html #Accountability #CitizenRights #NigerianJustice #PoliceReform #Transparency
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    Police react to court judgement on Nigerians’ right to film officers on duty
    In March, a Federal High Court in Warri, Delta State, ruled that Nigerians have the constitutional right to record police officers performing their duties in public. The post Police react to court judgement on Nigerians’ right to film officers
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  • 🚨 A pivotal moment for citizen rights in Nigeria! 🚨 The West Africa Youth Protection and Advocacy Network (WAYPAN) has hailed the Federal High Court's recent verdict, awarding activist Omoyele Sowore N30 million in damages. This ruling serves as a crucial reminder to our security agencies about the importance of respecting citizens' rights.

    As we navigate our civic responsibilities, it's essential to be informed and advocate for justice and accountability. Your voice matters! Whether through peaceful protests, community organizing, or simply speaking out, we all have a role in fostering a fair society.

    Let Sowore's victory inspire us to stand up for our rights and hold authorities accountable. Together, we can make a difference!

    Read more about this significant ruling here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/treat-sowores-court-victory-as-wake-up-call-cso-tells-police/

    #CitizenRights #JusticeForAll #Nigeria #Activism #YouthAdvocacy
    🚨 A pivotal moment for citizen rights in Nigeria! 🚨 The West Africa Youth Protection and Advocacy Network (WAYPAN) has hailed the Federal High Court's recent verdict, awarding activist Omoyele Sowore N30 million in damages. This ruling serves as a crucial reminder to our security agencies about the importance of respecting citizens' rights. As we navigate our civic responsibilities, it's essential to be informed and advocate for justice and accountability. Your voice matters! Whether through peaceful protests, community organizing, or simply speaking out, we all have a role in fostering a fair society. Let Sowore's victory inspire us to stand up for our rights and hold authorities accountable. Together, we can make a difference! Read more about this significant ruling here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/treat-sowores-court-victory-as-wake-up-call-cso-tells-police/ #CitizenRights #JusticeForAll #Nigeria #Activism #YouthAdvocacy
    Treat Sowore’s court victory as wake-up call, CSO tells police
    By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA — The West Africa Youth Protection and Advocacy Network (WAYPAN) has welcomed the Federal High Court judgment that awarded N30 million in damages to activist Omoyele Sowore, describing the decision as a clear warning to se
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