Building connections for drug law reform in Nigeria

Building connections for drug law reform in Nigeria

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Nigeria’s highly draconian drug laws require minimum jail sentences of 15 to 25 years for all drug-related offences. In recent years, judges have used their discretion to reduce sentences and shorten terms for drug offenders. Then, in 2016, a new bill was tabled in parliament to remove this leeway for leniency. PITCH partner YouthRISE Nigeria spearheaded a rapid advocacy campaign to block the bill. 

Building connections for drug law reform in Nigeria

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