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SERAP Sues NNPC Over Missing ₦500bn Oil Money: “Account for 2024 Shortfall Now!

Transparency watchdog SERAP has filed a high-stakes lawsuit against NNPC Limited, demanding accountability for ₦500 billion in missing oil revenues from late 2024. The move follows explosive World Bank reports showing NNPC remitted only ₦600bn of ₦1.1tn earned October-December 2024. ⚖️ Lawsuit Breakdown In *Suit No: FHC/L/MSC/553/2025* (Lagos Federal High Court), SERAP seeks: Court Order: Force NNPC to disclose whereabouts of unremitted ₦500bn Corruption Probe: Invite anti-graft agencies to investigate/recover funds Prosecutions: Identify and punish responsible officials Immediate Remittance: Return funds to Federation Account NNPC’s Controversial Defense: "FOI Act doesn’t apply to us" – Afe Babalola & Co (NNPC’s lawyers) SERAP’s Counterargument: "Supreme Court already ruled FOI Act covers ALL public records – including NNPC’s." 💰 Why This Matters SERAP argues this missing money: 📉 Worsens Nigeria’s debt crisis and deficit spending 🚫 Denies states/local governments critical allocations 🏥 Deprives citizens of essential services amid cost-of-living crisis ⚖️ Violates Constitution (Sections 13 & 15) and UN Anti-Corruption […]

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NGE and SERAP Decry Weaponization of Cybercrimes Act to Silence Free Speech

NGE and SERAP Raise Alarm Over Cybercrimes Act AbuseThe Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) have slammed the Nigerian government for weaponizing the Cybercrimes Act , particularly Section 24 , to stifle free speech and target journalists, activists, and citizens. At a Lagos press briefing, both organizations warned that the 2024 amendment to the Act fails to address its vagueness and align with a landmark 2022 ECOWAS Court ruling , which declared Section 24 unconstitutional and a violation of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights . Section 24: A Tool for RepressionSERAP Deputy Director Kolawole Oluwadare highlighted escalating abuses: “Authorities arrest citizens for WhatsApp group posts, deploy unlawful surveillance, and use malicious prosecutions to intimidate. This isn’t just repression—it’s absurd and dangerous.” Oluwadare criticized the 2024 amendments for ignoring ECOWAS directives, leaving […]

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