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Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence In Self-Defence Case In Nigeria

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 9, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence In Self-Defence Case In Nigeria.

The Nigerian Supreme Court has recently upheld the death sentence of Sunday Jackson, a farmer from Adamawa State, for the killing of a Fulani herdsman in an incident he claimed was an act of self-defence. The ruling, delivered on 7 March 2025, has ignited widespread discussion and criticism regarding the legal interpretation of self-defence in Nigeria.

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Jackson’s case has drawn significant attention, particularly from human rights advocates and figures within the Christian community, who have expressed deep concerns. They argue that the decision represents a potential miscarriage of justice, highlighting the complexities surrounding self-defence laws in the country. The incident, which occurred earlier this year, involved a confrontation between the farmer and the herdsman, with Jackson asserting that his actions were necessary to protect himself.

 





The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the death penalty has sparked debates about the balance between justice and the right to self-preservation. Human rights organisations have called for a review of the case, urging authorities to consider the context of rural conflicts, which often pit farmers against herders in disputes over land and resources. These tensions have long been a source of friction in Nigeria, particularly in the northern regions.

 

In a statement, a spokesperson for a leading human rights group said, “This ruling raises serious questions about how self-defence is evaluated in our legal system. We fear it may set a dangerous precedent for others caught in similar circumstances.” Meanwhile, Christian leaders have voiced solidarity with Jackson, suggesting that the case may reflect broader issues of bias or misunderstanding in the judicial process.

 

 

The Nigerian government has yet to issue an official response, but the case is expected to fuel ongoing discussions about legal reforms and the application of the death penalty. As the nation grapples with this controversial verdict, many are watching closely to see whether further action will be taken to address the concerns raised by this high-profile case.

 

For now, Sunday Jackson awaits his fate, while the debate over justice, self-defence, and the law continues to unfold across Nigeria.

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