Today, on World Press Freedom Day, we at the Foundation for Public Interest Law and Development join the global community in recognizing the vital role of the press in promoting justice, transparency, and accountability.
FPIL&D Marks World Consumer Rights Day, Calls for Action Against Fake Products
The Foundation for Public Interest Law and Development (FPIL&D), a non-governmental organization committed to advocating for the rights of indigent citizens, proudly joins the global community in ...
Furthermore, FPIL&D calls on government agencies responsible for regulating production, importation, and quality control to strictly enforce compliance with the law. Security agencies must also prosecute offenders to deter the continued distribution of counterfeit goods and ...
set a precedent for accountability.
As we mark World Consumer Rights Day, FPIL&D reaffirms its commitment to consumer protection and urges all stakeholders consumers, businesses, and regulatory bodies to work together in ensuring a market free from dangerous and fraudulent ...
Together, let’s continue to champion a society where every woman has the freedom and opportunity to thrive.
Happy International Women’s Day
#IWD2025#GenderEquality
Celebrating Women’s Strength and Impact on International Women’s Day
On this International Women’s Day, the Foundation for Public Interest Law and Development honors the resilience, courage, and contributions of women in shaping a just and equitable society.
Women play a vital role in advancing democracy, human rights, and social justice. Yet, many still face legal and societal barriers that limit their potential.
At FPIL&D, we remain committed to advocating for policies and legal reforms that protect women’s rights, promote gender equality, and create opportunities for empowerment.
Today, we celebrate every woman—those breaking barriers, leading change, and inspiring the next generation.
“(3) The sentence of death imposed under this section may be executed by hanging the offender by the neck till he be dead or by causing such offender to suffer death by firing squad as the Governor may direct”. #SavedfromDeathbyHanging#ProBonoLawyering#AccesstoJustice
Last Thursday, the 30th of January, 2025, our team at the Foundation for Public Interest Law and Development (The Pro Bono Centre) secured judgment in favour of our pro bono clients, Jimmy Badmus and Ifeanyi Nanim, before the High Court of Oyo State...
If the Defendants were found guilty, they would have been convicted and sentenced to death by handing in compliance with Section (3) of the act, which provides thus...