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Shot, Silenced, Forgotten: Nigeria’s Endless Police Violence

There is something deeply unsettling about how stories of police brutality in Nigeria now break: briefly, almost routinely, and then fade. No national outrage that lasts. No sweeping reform that sticks. Just another headline, another grieving family, another official promise.

The danger is no longer just the brutality itself; it is the creeping acceptance of it.

Take the recent killing of a young man, Mene Ogidi, in Delta State. Restrained, helpless, and reportedly pleading for his life, he was shot at close range by a police officer in April 2026.

This was not a chaotic shootout. It was not an accident. It was, by every credible account, an execution. And yet, it fits a pattern Nigerians have seen too many times.

The End SARS protests erupted in 2020 as a nationwide rejection of police violence, particularly by the now disbanded SARS unit. For a moment, it seemed like a turning point, a collective insistence that citizens deserved dignity.
But six years later, many victims are still waiting for justice. Panels were set up, reports were written, promises were made. Yet, on the streets and in detention cells, little appears to have changed.
The uniforms may be different, but the methods are not.

Police brutality in Nigeria is no longer shocking; it is expected. Citizens now navigate encounters with law enforcement not with trust, but with caution, fear, and, often, quiet resignation.

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That normalization is dangerous. It erodes the social contract. It tells officers they can act without consequence. It tells victims their suffering is routine.
And it tells the world that Nigeria has learned to live with what should be intolerable.

Every act of unchecked brutality widens the gap between the state and its citizens. It undermines intelligence gathering, fuels distrust, and, ironically, makes policing less effective.

But beyond strategy, there is a moral cost.
A country that cannot protect its citizens from its own police risks losing its claim to legitimacy.

Nigeria does not lack laws. It lacks enforcement of those laws against those who break them in uniform.

Real reform must go beyond press statements, Independent investigations—not internal reviews, Public prosecutions—not quiet dismissals, Compensation for victims, not symbolic gestures, Structural changes in recruitment, training, and oversight.

Police brutality in Nigeria is no longer a series of unfortunate incidents. It is a test of the nation’s conscience.

And right now, that test is being failed.
Until accountability becomes the rule rather than the exception, every new case will not just be a tragedy for Mene Ogidi. It will be a reminder that nothing has truly changed.

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