A recent report by the Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has revealed that witnesses in the death in custody case of Njoku are facing intimidation from the police. The case, which has been ongoing for several months, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice. Njoku, a young man, died in police custody under mysterious circumstances, with his family and friends alleging that he was tortured and killed by the police. The police, however, have denied any wrongdoing, claiming that Njoku died from natural causes. Despite the police’s claims, witnesses have come forward to testify that they saw Njoku being beaten and tortured by the police before his death. However, these witnesses are now facing intimidation and harassment from the police, who are trying to silence them. According to RULAAC, the witnesses have been receiving threatening messages and phone calls from unknown numbers, warning them to withdraw their statements. Some of the witnesses have even reported being followed and monitored by the police, who are trying to intimidate them into changing their testimonies. The intimidation of witnesses is a serious concern, as it undermines the integrity of the investigation and the pursuit of justice. It is also a violation of the witnesses’ rights, as they are being subjected to harassment and intimidation for simply telling the truth. The Nigerian government has a responsibility to protect the rights of its citizens, including witnesses in high-profile cases like this one. The government must take immediate action to stop the intimidation of witnesses and ensure that they are able to testify freely and safely. The case of Njoku’s death in custody is a test of the government’s commitment to justice and human rights. If the government fails to take action to address the intimidation of witnesses, it will send a dangerous signal that the police are above the law and that citizens who speak out against injustice will be silenced. The international community is watching the case closely, and the Nigerian government must be held accountable for its actions. The police must be held accountable for their actions, and those responsible for Njoku’s death must be brought to justice. The Nigerian government must also take steps to reform the police and ensure that such incidents do not happen again in the future. This includes providing training to police officers on human rights and the importance of respecting the dignity of citizens. The government must also establish an independent body to investigate cases of police brutality and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The case of Njoku’s death in custody is a wake-up call for the Nigerian government to take action to address the systemic issues that led to his death. It is a reminder that the government has a responsibility to protect the rights of its citizens and to ensure that justice is served. The Nigerian government must take immediate action to address the intimidation of witnesses and ensure that justice is served in the case of Njoku’s death in custody. The government must also take steps to prevent such incidents from happening again in the future. This includes providing support to the families of victims of police brutality and ensuring that they receive justice. The case of Njoku’s death in custody is a reminder that the struggle for justice and human rights is ongoing, and that citizens must continue to demand accountability from their government. The Nigerian government must be held accountable for its actions, and citizens must continue to speak out against injustice. The international community must also continue to monitor the case and hold the Nigerian government accountable for its actions. The case of Njoku’s death in custody is a test of the government’s commitment to justice and human rights, and it is up to the government to ensure that justice is served.