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FG, northern leaders clash over amnesty for terrorists

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/fg-northern-leaders-lawyers-differ-on-amnesty-for-terrorists Northern leaders and several senior lawyers have opposed moves by some state governments to grant amnesty to terrorists and bandits operating in the North. Their reaction follows reported plans by Katsina State governor, Dikko Radda, to grant amnesty to about 70 terrorists as part of a peace deal in the state and neighbouring areas. The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, through the Special Adviser to the President on Communications and Publicity in the AGF’s office, Kamarudeen Ogundele, noted that governors have constitutional powers to grant pardon, provided the offenders were prosecuted under state laws. The Lagos State Attorney-General, Lawal Pedro, SAN, agreed that governors can exercise clemency but stressed that they must consider public opinion, public policy, and the likely reaction of citizens when doing so. He added that Lagos, for instance, has a policy against granting […]

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UK justice minister to unveil major court reforms

UK Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to announce a sweeping package of court and sentencing reforms aimed at tackling crime and easing pressure on Britain’s overcrowded prisons.​ The plan will tighten early release rules for serious offenders, reduce the scope for automatic release, and expand the use of longer sentences for repeat and dangerous criminals.​ At the same time, the reforms will encourage alternatives to custody for low‑level, non‑violent offenders, including community sentences and rehabilitation programmes, in a bid to reduce reoffending and free up prison space for high‑risk inmates.​ The proposals are also expected to include measures to speed up court processes, cut case backlogs, and make greater use of technology such as remote hearings to improve efficiency across the justice system.​ Mahmood is due to present the reform package to Parliament, stressing that the changes are designed […]

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Three Armed Robbers Jailed 125 Years for Attacking Lotto Company Boss.

Three individuals have been handed a total of 125 years in prison for their roles in an armed robbery attack on Mr. Makafui Atsu Kumordzi, the Director of Makafui and Son’s Limited, a lotto business in Ayitikope, Akatsi South Municipality, Volta Region.The convicted men, Nzete Chukunhru Best, 28, Mark Billy Agbozo (aka Teacher), 31, and Ernest Sokpi Amevor (aka Peace Maker), 32, faced charges of robbery, conspiracy, and abetment. Agbozo and Sokpi Amevor each received 50 years of hard labor, while Chukunhru was sentenced to 25 years.The court, presided over by Judge Felix Datsomor, delivered the verdict on December 23, 2024, after a full trial. Prosecutors revealed that the group attacked the residence of Mr. Kumordzi on May 29, 2021, using a taxi and weapons to rob GH₵825,000 in cash. The victim was shot in the thigh during the robbery.Following […]

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Jurors in Kasoa Ritual Murder Trial Ordered to Forfeit Allowances.

In a dramatic turn of events in the ongoing Kasoa ritual murder trial, the High Court in Accra has directed the jurors involved to forfeit their allowances. This comes after a series of delays attributed to the jurors' absenteeism, which has frustrated the court's attempts to ensure a swift trial. The case involves two teenagers accused of the gruesome murder of a 10-year-old boy, Ishmael Mensah Abdallah, in April 2021 for alleged ritual purposes.The judge’s decision to withhold allowances is seen as a stern measure to address the recurring issue of juror absenteeism, which has been delaying the court process and raising public concerns about the justice system.

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