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Nigeria has recorded a major breakthrough in its fight against insurgency, securing the conviction of 386 suspects out of 508 cases in a large-scale terrorism trial designed to clear the long-standing backlog of terrorism-related prosecutions.
The mass trial, coordinated by the Federal Government, targeted individuals accused of links to extremist groups, particularly in the North-East where insurgency has persisted for over a decade. The exercise forms part of broader efforts to strengthen the justice system’s response to terrorism and reinforce accountability.
According to officials, the trials were conducted in phases, with multiple courts handling cases simultaneously to accelerate the judicial process. The high conviction rate reflects what authorities describe as improved investigation, evidence gathering, and inter-agency collaboration among security and legal institutions.
The Office of the Attorney-General oversaw the process, working closely with the military, intelligence agencies, and the judiciary to ensure due process while expediting proceedings. Many of the convicted individuals were found guilty of offences ranging from terrorism financing and logistics support to direct involvement in violent attacks.
Government sources say the initiative was necessary to decongest detention facilities holding terrorism suspects—many of whom had been awaiting trial for years—and to deliver justice for victims of insurgency.
However, the exercise has also drawn scrutiny from some legal observers and human rights advocates, who stress the importance of transparency and fair trial standards, given the scale and speed of the proceedings.
Authorities insist that all trials were conducted within the bounds of the law and international standards, emphasizing that the convictions send a strong signal of Nigeria’s resolve to combat terrorism and restore stability in affected regions.

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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