A policy advocacy and research think-tank, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), has raised the alarm that democracy was declining in Nigeria in the last 22 years with a continuous shrinking of civic space. It also said that security agencies have cumulatively killed 13,241 Nigerians since 2011, noting that extrajudicial killings conducted by state actors have become the primary cause of death in the country. This was contained in a report titled “Democracy Watch Reports”, unveiled by the think-tank in Abuja on Monday. Recall that CDD was established to…
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