Femi Falana, a prominent human rights advocate, has criticized both the Federal and State governments for engaging in negotiations and offering rewards to terrorists, labeling such actions as illegal. He made these remarks during his keynote address at the Amnesty International Second Annual General Meeting held in Abuja, where he discussed the implications of human rights in the context of insecurity, economic challenges, and democratic uncertainty. Falana emphasized that negotiating with terrorists could lead to a 20-year jail term under existing laws, urging government officials to adhere to legal standards in their approach to national security.
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