The group condemns a brutal assault, humiliation of the member of the female body by Ambra Vigilante Group

The group condemns a brutal assault, humiliation of the member of the female body by Ambra Vigilante Group

The initiative for the legal assistance and the rights of citizens (lacri) condemned the barbaric, inhuman and degrading care in strong terms, released to Miss Jennifer Edema Elohor, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) of Anambra, who was violently beaten, who was violently upset and left Nuked and bleeding by the members of the member of the member of Agunechemba to which it was reported by Amambra, who was violently beaten by the state of Amambra. The administration of Soludo.

The viral video that captures this excruciating deal is not only an embarrassment for the state of anmber, but also a shameful stain on the democracy of Nigeria, in which the jungle justice is built against the weak while the powerful political elite, which plunders the richness of the nation, is protected from responsibility.

In a declaration signed by the executive director, Legal Assistance and Citizens Rights Initiative, Martin Atjoko, Esq and made available to basic journalists on Tuesday 19 August 2025, Lacri said that it is unacceptable that in a country where the leaders collide billions without consequences, a young woman who has dedicated themselves to the national service can undergo this humiliation under the confusion of crime.

This act represents a serious violation of its fundamental human rights as Sancillati in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the African Charter on human rights and people and the universal declaration of human rights.

The group requested:

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2. Public apology and compensation to Miss Jennifer Edema Elohor.

3. Accusation against the managers of this assault, regardless of their position or political coverage.

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However, the legal rights initiative invites governor Charles Soludo, the police inspector general, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the direction of the NYSC to act quickly and decisively. Silence or delay encourage only further abuse and illegality.

“We are solidarity with Jennifer Edema Elohor and all the Nigerians who continue to face injustice, abuse and oppression. Jungle Justice must never be tolerated in a company that claims to support democracy and the rule of law”, says the declaration.

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