The Anatomy of Age Falsification in Nigeria: A Multi-Lens Exploration
The Punch Editorial titled "Wanted:
Stiff penalties for age falsification" calls
for stronger legal consequences to curb the widespread practice of falsifying
age records in Nigeria. The editorial highlights recent scandals, particularly
within the judiciary, where multiple judges were found to have altered their
birth dates to extend their tenure or gain appointments.
Key Points from the Editorial
· Systemic
Abuse: Age falsification is rampant across sectors, including the
judiciary, civil service, and law enforcement4.
· Judicial
Integrity at Risk: The National Judicial Council (NJC) recently recommended the compulsory
retirement of several judges in Imo State for falsifying their birth records.
· Civil
Society Pressure: Groups like the Civil Society Engagement Platform have
petitioned the NJC, presenting documentary evidence against 18 judges.
· Legal
Loopholes: The editorial criticizes the lack of stringent laws and
enforcement mechanisms to deter age falsification.
· Call to Action: Punch urges lawmakers to introduce stiff penalties, including criminal prosecution and forfeiture of benefits, to restore integrity in public institutions.
























