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This Easter, we celebrate hope, renewal, and the triumph of light over darkness. May your hearts be filled with peace, f...
05/04/2026

This Easter, we celebrate hope, renewal, and the triumph of light over darkness. May your hearts be filled with peace, faith, and new opportunities.

Thank you for trusting Sterling Law Centre, we remain committed to serving you with integrity and excellence.

Happy Easter!

WELCOME TO A NEW APRILAt Sterling Law Centre, we remain committed to upholding justice, protecting your rights, and deli...
01/04/2026

WELCOME TO A NEW APRIL

At Sterling Law Centre, we remain committed to upholding justice, protecting your rights, and delivering excellence.

May this month bring clarity, progress, and victory in all your pursuits.

Today, representatives of the Sterling Centre for Law and Development (SCLD), led by its Founder, Mr. Deji Ajare, and Ex...
26/03/2026

Today, representatives of the Sterling Centre for Law and Development (SCLD), led by its Founder, Mr. Deji Ajare, and Executive Director, Barr. Ikenna Ezekwem, held a productive engagement with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), where we were received by Dr. Mike Achimugu, Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, to advance discussions on consumer protection, access to justice, and improved complaint resolution for air travelers in Nigeria.

The meeting also served as an opportunity for SCLD to formally introduce its Flight Rights NG Project, an initiative aimed at promoting awareness and enforcement of passenger rights within Nigeria’s aviation sector, while identifying key areas of collaboration with the Authority.

Discussions provided further clarity on institutional roles, strengthened prospects for partnership, and aligned efforts toward ensuring that the rights of every Nigerian passenger are respected and protected.

SCLD remains committed to working with all relevant stakeholders to promote transparency, accountability, and global best practices within the aviation sector.

21/03/2026

On Sunday, March 15, 2026, the world commemorated the World Consumer Rights Day, and that day served as an auspicious opportunity to reflect on what consumer rights mean for the aviation sector and for millions of air travelers who depend on it daily. Air passengers are not just travelers; they are consumers with rights that must be respected, protected, and enforced at all times.

In the aviation industry, consumer rights go beyond simply buying a ticket. Passengers deserve fair pricing, clear information about flights, safety, and timely communication in cases of delays, cancellations, or disruptions. Too often, travelers are left stranded or uninformed, which highlights the need for stronger accountability and better customer service from airlines and relevant authorities.

Passengers also deserve proper handling of their baggage and personal belongings. Cases of delayed, damaged, or lost luggage remain a major concern in air travel. Airlines must ensure efficient tracking systems, timely delivery of checked-in luggage, and fair compensation where losses or damages occur. Clear policies on baggage allowance and fees should also be communicated to passengers to avoid unnecessary stress and confusion.

Airlines, airport operators, and regulators must consistently put passengers first. Policies should be transparent, compensation processes should be straightforward, and complaints should be handled promptly. Respecting consumer rights in aviation builds trust and encourages more people to travel with confidence.

Passengers also have a role to play by staying informed about their rights, asking questions, and speaking up when those rights are violated. A fair and efficient aviation sector is only possible when both service providers and consumers work together to uphold standards.

Let us continue to demand safer, fairer, and more reliable air travel for all.






Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority

Eid Mubarak from Sterling Law Centre.May this season bring you justice, peace, and abundant prosperity.
20/03/2026

Eid Mubarak from Sterling Law Centre.

May this season bring you justice, peace, and abundant prosperity.

Sterling Law Centre celebrates the strength, courage, and achievements of women everywhere. Your contributions inspire p...
08/03/2026

Sterling Law Centre celebrates the strength, courage, and achievements of women everywhere. Your contributions inspire progress, justice, and equality in our communities.

Happy International Women’s Day!

WELCOME TO MARCH!From all of us at Sterling Law Centre, we wish our valued clients, partners and friends a happy new mon...
01/03/2026

WELCOME TO MARCH!

From all of us at Sterling Law Centre, we wish our valued clients, partners and friends a happy new month filled with peace, progress and positive outcomes.

Here’s to a month of clarity, justice and new opportunities.
Happy New Month!

Justice is the foundation of a fair society.Today, we reaffirm the ideals of equality, opportunity, and dignity for all....
20/02/2026

Justice is the foundation of a fair society.
Today, we reaffirm the ideals of equality, opportunity, and dignity for all.



PRESS RELEASEFor Immediate ReleaseSTERLING CENTRE FOR LAW AND DEVELOPMENT URGES ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION TO OR...
17/02/2026

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

STERLING CENTRE FOR LAW AND DEVELOPMENT URGES ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION TO ORDER A THOROUGH, INDEPENDENT PROBE INTO THE ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE OF ABUBAKAR IDRIS (“DADIYATA”)

Abuja, Nigeria — 16 February 2026: Sterling Centre for Law and Development (Sterling Law Centre), a public-interest law and justice-sector accountability organisation, has today 16 February, 2026 formally written to the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, requesting an urgent, thorough and independent investigation into the enforced disappearance of Mr. Abubakar Idris, popularly known as “Dadiyata”, who was reportedly seized by masked gunmen from his residence in Barnawa, Kaduna State, on 2 August 2019.

The organisation notes that despite repeated calls by the family and civil society over the years, the case remains unresolved, with no publicly known outcome of any credible investigation.

This renewed call follows fresh public remarks credited to former Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, during a televised interview on Arise Television/Arise News (Friday, 13 February 2026), in which he reportedly suggested that Dadiyata was likely abducted through state-linked operations and further alleged that a police officer confessed to involvement several years later—yet no arrests, prosecutions, or transparent investigative outcomes followed.

Sterling Law Centre stated that it included a link to the relevant Arise Television/Arise News interview clip/report in its correspondence to the HAGF for ease of reference, alongside related media coverage.

“The disappearance of any citizen is grievous; the disappearance of a citizen amid credible allegations of state involvement is a constitutional emergency,” said Ikenna Ezekwem, Executive Director of Sterling Centre for Law and Development. “Where the public is now being told that there was a confession by a law enforcement officer and yet nothing happened, the message that sends is impunity. Nigeria cannot normalise enforced disappearances.”

Sterling Law Centre emphasised that the matter engages Nigeria’s constitutional guarantees—particularly the rights to dignity of the human person and personal liberty—and Nigeria’s obligations under regional and international human rights frameworks that require prompt, impartial, effective, and transparent investigations into allegations of abduction, unlawful detention, and enforced disappearance.

“An enforced disappearance is not just one crime; it is a chain of crimes that continues every day the victim’s fate and whereabouts are concealed,” the director added. “The Attorney-General is uniquely positioned—constitutionally and institutionally—to demand answers, compel inter-agency cooperation, and ensure an investigation that is independent, time-bound, and capable of delivering accountability.”

WHAT STERLING LAW CENTRE IS ASKING THE HAGF TO DO

In its letter, Sterling Law Centre called on the Attorney-General to:
1. Direct an independent, thorough, and time-bound investigation into Dadiyata’s disappearance, including the circumstances of the alleged confession and any institutional cover-up;

2. Constitute or mandate a credible investigative mechanism with clear terms of reference, including protections for witnesses and whistleblowers;

3. Ensure inter-agency cooperation (Police leadership, DSS and other relevant security institutions, where necessary) and preservation/production of relevant records; and

4. Provide public-facing accountability—at minimum, confirmation that an investigation has commenced and periodic updates consistent with national security and due process.

Sterling Law Centre also urged the Federal Government to treat the matter as a test of Nigeria’s commitment to accountability and rule of law, noting that silence and institutional inertia in cases of this nature deepen public distrust and undermine confidence in law enforcement oversight.

“This is not about politics. It is about the minimum standards of a constitutional democracy,” the director said. “If a citizen can be taken from his home and vanish for years—while institutions look away—then none of us is truly protected by the law.”

MEDIA/INTERVIEW REQUESTS

Sterling Law Centre is available to speak with media partners and stakeholders on the legal, human rights and accountability dimensions of the request to the HAGF, including Nigeria’s obligations under the anti-torture and human rights framework and the need for stronger safeguards against unlawful detention and enforced disappearances.

ENDS

https://saharareporters.com/2026/02/16/centre-urges-attorney-general-fagbemi-order-independent-probe-dadiyatas-disappearance

El-Rufai’s Remarks: Centre Seeks Fresh Probe Of Dadiyata’s Disappearance
https://leadership.ng/el-rufais-remarks-centre-seeks-fresh-probe-of-dadiyatas-disappearance/

https://independent.ng/centre-urges-agf-to-order-independent-probe-into-dadiyatas-disappearance/

Welcome to a new month.We remain committed to upholding justice, protecting your interests, and delivering sound legal c...
01/02/2026

Welcome to a new month.

We remain committed to upholding justice, protecting your interests, and delivering sound legal counsel with integrity and diligence.

PUBLIC NOTICE This notice is to inform members of the public, especially applicants who submitted applications in respon...
10/01/2026

PUBLIC NOTICE

This notice is to inform members of the public, especially applicants who submitted applications in response to our previous call published in December 2025, that due to a technical glitch on our website, all earlier submitted applications were unfortunately lost.

As a result, all previous applicants are kindly requested to reapply for the position by submitting their updated resume and application letter to [email protected]

New applicants are also encouraged to apply before the deadline too.

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Thank you for trusting Sterling Law Centre. We wish you a prosperous and fulfilling 2026. Happy New Year!
31/12/2025

Thank you for trusting Sterling Law Centre. We wish you a prosperous and fulfilling 2026. Happy New Year!

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