IHRAAC Urges Respect for Human Rights Ahead of Nigeria’s August Protests

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Zaharaddeen Ishaq Abubakar, Katsina Times 

Abuja, July 31, 2024 - The International Human Rights Advocacy and Awareness Centre (IHRAAC) has issued a call for the respect of human rights and adherence to the rule of law as Nigeria prepares for nationwide protests on August 1, 2024. The protests are driven by concerns over economic hardships, insecurity, and governance issues.

IHRAAC, known for its global advocacy in human rights, emphasized the need for all parties involved to ensure that the protests remain peaceful and respectful. In a statement, IHRAAC highlighted several key points:

Respect Human Rights: The organization stressed the importance of upholding the rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and association as enshrined in international human rights instruments.

Exercise Restraint: IHRAAC urged both protesters and law enforcement agencies to exercise restraint and avoid actions that could escalate tensions or lead to violence.

Dialogue and Engagement: The group called for constructive dialogue between the government and civil society to address the underlying issues prompting the protests. IHRAAC emphasized that meaningful engagement is crucial for finding sustainable solutions that benefit all Nigerians.

Accountability: Ensuring accountability for any human rights violations or unlawful actions during the protests is essential. IHRAAC stated that upholding accountability reinforces the rule of law and fosters trust between the government and its citizens.

IHRAAC remains committed to monitoring the situation closely and called on all parties to uphold these principles to promote a peaceful and inclusive society. The organization provided emergency contact numbers for assistance in case of human rights violations: 08030638288, 08063145262, and 08146674861.

Dr. Salisu Musa, Chairman of IHRAAC, reiterated the organization’s dedication to supporting the fundamental rights of Nigerian citizens and fostering a peaceful resolution to the country’s current challenges.

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