Office of the Head of Diplomatic Mission
Press Statement
Date: 23rd July 2025
Reference No: IHRC/NIG/PR/0725/003
IHRC Commends DSS DG on Detainees’ Release and Compensation, Urges Sustained Human Rights Reforms Across Security Agencies
IHRC Welcomes Decisive Action by DSS
The International Human Rights Commission – IHRC Corporation Nigeria, led by the Head of Diplomatic Mission, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah, extends its commendation to the Department of State Services (DSS) under the direction of Director General Mr. Tosin Ajayi for the release of twelve detainees, including an individual held since 2022.
“This release, accompanied by financial compensation and a formal apology, marks a significant step toward the domestication of international human rights norms and the restoration of dignity for affected individuals.”
Such gestures underscore DSS’s evolving commitment to human rights, in line with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards.
A Symbol of Accountability and Institutional Reform
IHRC recognises this action as a powerful symbol of accountability and institutional integrity. It echoes the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which strives to reposition Nigerian institutions to uphold fairness, justice, and civil liberties.
Ongoing Systemic Reforms Needed
While this move is praiseworthy, IHRC highlights the persistent need for systemic reform across all of Nigeria’s security architecture. Issues such as:
- Arbitrary detention
- Prolonged incarceration without trial
- Lack of access to legal representation
continue to pose significant challenges. IHRC calls upon all security agencies—including the Police, Military Intelligence, and Correctional Services—to adopt a unified code of conduct based on human dignity, rule of law, and the right to fair hearing.
Towards a Human Rights-Centred Security Sector
“We urge the DSS and all security institutions to implement internal audit mechanisms, prevent abuse of power, and establish transparent public complaint channels,” states the IHRC.
IHRC remains committed to collaborative efforts in human rights education, policy development, and community-based reconciliation. The organisation stands ready to support Nigerian security agencies in training, humanitarian response, and community policing.
Building a Just and Humane Nigeria
In line with IHRC’s global mission—to defend human rights, uphold international justice, and assist vulnerable populations—IHRC reiterates its willingness to partner with state agencies in advancing human rights compliance.
IHRC thanks DSS leadership for this progressive action, expressing hope that it will inspire similar reforms throughout all Nigerian security institutions.
“Let this not only be a moment of commendation, but a new beginning for justice, equity, and humanity in Nigeria.”
Signed:
Fidelis Onakpoma
Head of Media and Strategic Communications IHRC Nigeria

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