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NHRC expresses worry over increasing human rights violations cases in Nigeria

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has expressed worry over the increasing cases of human rights violations across the country.

The Commission disclosed noted that it received 305,300 alleged human rights violations in September across the country, a number that is said to be worrisome.

Speaking during the presentation of the September human rights situation dashboard report, the Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Dr Tony Ojukwu, represented by Hajia Rabi Anwar, the Director of Legal Services and Enforcement of the Commission said the major highlight of the event was the tragic loss of lives due to road accidents, which severely undermine the enjoyment of human rights for many families.

He said, “Today, we will examine data for September, which includes 305,300 complaints. As we explore the data , let us not lose sight of the human stories behind these numbers. Each complaint represents a person whose rights and dignity are at stake.

”We must approach our work with compassion and resolve, ensuring that we are not only identifying issues but also actively seeking solutions for every individual in Nigeria to enjoy the full spectrum of their human rights, free from fear and oppression.”

The Commission’s dashboard according to Ojukwu, remains an essential resource for stakeholders, offering vital insights and data that highlight the need for collective response and action.

”As we gather today to review the latest findings, I encourage all of us to appreciate the importance of this platform in promoting accountability, transparency, and advocacy for human rights in our country.

”On Nigeria’s Independence Day, we witnessed the #FearlessInOctober protests, reflecting the masses’ ongoing call for accountability and good governance, following the earlier #EndBadGovernance protests” he said and expressed deep concern about the excessive use of force and tear gas by the Nigeria Police Force on protesters in Abuja.

He noted that such actions represented a serious violation of the fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens.

According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the NHRC boss said, approximately 1,471 individuals have been killed from road crashes in the first quarter of 2024 alone.

”It is crucial for the government and the Federal Road Safety Corps, to take immediate and sustainable measures to address this crisis and ensure the safety and welfare of all motorists in Nigeria” he said.

Presenting, the dashboard report, Mr. Hilary Ogbonna, the senior human rights adviser to the Executive Secretary, decried the increased number of human rights violations in the country.

He said the North-West maintained the number one position with the highest complaints and noted that, the issues of concern is the freedom of religion because in some states, restrictions were placed on those on minority religion.

Other issues of concern he said, were the actions of law enforcement agents, degrading treatments, economic, socio-cultural rights, sexual and gender based violence with 70 cases of rape received in September.

On the issue of violations of children’s rights Ogbonna said the rising number of cases made the Commission to start looking at organising a stakeholders meeting to talk about it.

In the month under review, he said the Commission received 141 cases of killings and 113 of kidnappings and that, “The emerging issue that the Commission is also looking at is road accidents, and injuries, these also effect enjoyment of human rights.

”The issue of flooding as experienced in Maiduguri is an emerging issue which the Commission looked into and came up with suggestions sent to appropriate authorities.

”There are increased cases of mob attacks where people now take laws into their hands, there is also attacks on police stations” he said and noted that the NHRC had its own protective mechanisms which included, complaints investigation, detention centres monitoring and legal enforcement.

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