Adejobi urges Nigerians to understand legal framework

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Abuja, Nigeria – February 9, 2025 – Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, emphasized the importance of understanding Nigeria’s legal framework.

By doing so, Nigerians can better navigate their rights and responsibilities within the law.

In a statement posted on his official X account (@Princemoye1), he highlighted the crucial role of knowing the nation’s laws.

Additionally, he noted that Nigeria operates under two primary criminal legal systems: the Criminal Code and the Penal Code.

The Criminal Code applies mainly in southern Nigeria, while the Penal Code governs the northern region.

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Together, these two codes form the foundation of Nigeria’s criminal justice system.

Additionally, Prince Adejobi noted the existence of other statutes, often referred to as miscellaneous acts, which complement these major codes.

These legal provisions collectively ensure order and justice across the country.

In his message, Prince Adejobi stressed that these laws are not classified or restricted materials.

He stated, “These law books are readily available for public access.” Consequently, he urged citizens to acquire, read, and familiarize themselves with them.

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Moreover, he emphasized that understanding these laws is essential for promoting accountability.

By doing so, citizens become well-informed about their rights and responsibilities.

On a broader note, he reminded Nigerians that their country is not a lawless society.

“Nigeria operates within a structured legal framework,” he asserted, encouraging everyone to actively engage with these laws to foster respect and compliance.

This statement reflects ongoing efforts by law enforcement authorities to bridge the gap between legal knowledge and public awareness.

Prince Adejobi’s call to action comes at a crucial moment when civic education is increasingly recognized as vital for national development.

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By equipping citizens with legal knowledge, the nation can work towards reducing crime, enhancing justice delivery, and building trust between the public and law enforcement agencies.

The Nigeria Police Force continues to advocate for proactive measures that empower citizens through education and awareness.

Prince Adejobi’s message serves as a reminder that understanding the law is not only a civic duty but also a step towards strengthening Nigeria’s democracy and rule of law.

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