NHRC Condemns Use Of Force By Security Agents …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>>
The Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Dr. Tony Ojukwu has condemned the violation of the rights to peaceful protest and assembly, freedom of expression and of the press, by law enforcement agencies.
Ojukwu described as unacceptable the dispersal of protesters and journalists with excessive force resulting to injuries of several persons.
He maintained that the use of force was a clear infringement on the fundamental human rights of Nigerians.
The NHRC boss, in a statement signed by the Commission’s Director, Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Mr. Obinna Nwakonye, stressed that emphasised the right of Nigerians to peaceful assembly in expressing their grievances as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other International Human Rights Instruments signed and ratified by Nigeria.
He further noted that Journalists also have the rights to carry out their constitutional duties as the watchdog of the society without fear or intimidation.
According to him, these rights were essential to a democratic society, and must be respected and protected by law enforcement agencies.
He urged the operatives across the agenciesto respect the rule of engagement and adhere to international standards on policing protests.
“We call on the relevant authorities to investigate these incidents and hold perpetrators accountable.
“At the NHRC, we will continue to monitor the situation and take necessary steps to ensure that human rights are protected and promoted in Nigeria”, he assured.
In the meantime, the NHRC called on all well-meaning Nigerians with credible evidence or information on rights violation of protesters or of law enforcement agents as well as the media or innocent citizens to call NHRC Toll-free number 6472.
Nigerians were also encouraged to share such information by sending through the Email to: [email protected] or a letter to the Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission, No 19 Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja.
The NHRC also urged Nigerians to send the information and evidence on Facebook: NhrcNigeriaonline and on X: @NhrcNigeria
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