No law provides for special treatment for any inmate – Lawyers
Some lawyers in Lagos say there is no Nigerian law providing for special treatment for any category of inmates.
The lawyers spoke with Newsmen on Sunday.
Mr Douglas Ogbankwa, a former Publicity Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), said that no law provided for any special treatment for any inmates.
According to him, there could, however, be peculiar circumstances prompting an exception.
“There is no law giving special treatment to anybody in custody. The only two genders recognised by our Nigerian law are the male gender and the female gender.
“Nigerian law precludes Lesbian Bisexual Gay Transgender Queer ( LBGTQ) practice.
The anti-gay law, which prohibits such practices, was enacted in 2014 and was widely applauded by Nigerians,” he said.
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Another Lagos-based lawyer, Mr Kehinde Nubi, said that both local and international laws enshrined equality of all humans.
“This implies that there should be no discriminatory or preferential treatment, with respect to how prisoners are treated,” he said
He, however, said that this would be without prejudice to the fact that inmates with special requirements might be kept in a manner so as not to endanger themselves or others.
“Such considered status may lead to such inmate getting seemingly prioritised,” he said.
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