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is a senior research associate at the Center for Public Policy Alternatives, Lagos. He is interested in policy-centered interventions focusing on effective, efficient and accountable service delivery by Nigeria’s security and justice agencies.
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is a senior research associate at the Center for Public Policy Alternatives, Lagos. He is interested in policy-centered interventions focusing on effective, efficient and accountable service delivery by Nigeria’s security and justice agencies.
TOSIN OSASONA
DECEMBER 15 2021

TOSIN OSASONA•DECEMBER 15 2021
Due to systemic, operational, ideological, and political factors, under the Buhari’s administration, the judicial system has failed considerably to function as a constitutional place of refuge against abuse.
TOSIN OSASONA
JULY 30 2021

TOSIN OSASONA•JULY 30 2021
Security analyst and author of ‘Terrorists or Criminal Gangs: New Lords of Nigeria’s North West’, Tosin Osasona, believes justice is a contextual and local concept: ‘The primary misconception about justice in Nigeria is that justice can only be done in, and by “formal” institutions or agencies inherited from the colonial era.’
TOSIN OSASONA
JULY 5 2021

TOSIN OSASONA•JULY 5 2021
Banditry primarily impacts rural communities—the very communities responsible for food security—and has disrupted socio-economic life in the North West.
TOSIN OSASONA
JANUARY 22 2020

TOSIN OSASONA•JANUARY 22 2020
TOSIN OSASONA
JANUARY 27 2019

TOSIN OSASONA•JANUARY 27 2019
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APRIL 29 2017

TOSIN OSASONA•APRIL 29 2017