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US Commends FG Over Conviction Of 386 Terrorists, Calls For  Sustained Judicial Reforms

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By Akinwale Kasali 

 

The United States Government has lauded the Federal  Government for securing 386 convictions in terrorism-related cases, describing the development as a significant step towards justice and accountability.

 

The Commendation was disclosed by the United States of America Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulosin, a statement shared via X on Sunday, where the official praised Nigeria’s efforts to fast-track terrorism trials.

 

The Statement by the US reads: “The United States commends the Nigerian Government for its strong commitment to expediting trials addressing terrorism and related crimes.

 

“We welcome the convictions of 386 Islamist militants in cases that had previously faced significant delays in the courts, and we recognise this as an important step toward accountability and justice”.

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The U.S. further stressed the importance of transparent legal processes in tackling extremism.

 

“We believe that timely and transparent legal processes are critical in confronting extremism and reinforcing public trust in judicial institutions. Upholding the rule of law remains essential to ensuring the safety, stability, and long-term security of all Nigerians,” it added.

 

The recognition and Commendation is coming at a time the FG announced that it has secured 386 convictions out of 508 terrorism-related cases prosecuted at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.

 

Disclosing the US Commendation to Journalists was the 

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, at the conclusion of the ninth phase of the trials, where he said, “In total, we brought about 508 cases. Of these 508, we were able to secure 386 convictions. Eight discharges, two acquittals and 112 adjourned to the next session or phase”.

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Fagbemi added that the next phase of the trials had already been scheduled.

 

“Don’t forget that this is the ninth phase. The 10th phase will come up between the 15th and the 18th of June by God’s special grace,” he stated.

 

The trial, which began on April 7, 2026, ended on April 10, 2026.

 

He noted that over 500 suspects were arraigned for offences bordering on terrorism under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.

 

The proceedings involved 10 Judges of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court and were conducted despite the Easter vacation period.

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Fagbemi said the inclusion of discharges and acquittals reflected the government’s commitment to due process and the rule of law.

 

The latest convictions come amid ongoing international scrutiny of Nigeria’s security situation.

 

It would be recalled that in 2015,  President Donald Trump designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” under the International Religious Freedom Act, citing concerns over violence linked to extremist groups.

 

Though the Nigerian government rejected the designation, maintaining that the violence was driven by criminality and insurgency affecting both Muslims and Christians, rather than targeted religious persecution as alleged by the US.


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