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    Security,Human Rights Pillars To Peaceful Democracy -NHRC BOSS, Ojukwu

    Abbas IbrahimBy Abbas IbrahimOctober 31, 202503 Mins Read
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    ” Huma rights and security are not opposing goals; but mutually reinforcing pillars of a peaceful and democratic society.” says the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission,Dr Tony Ojukwu.

    Speaking at a tripartite interactive forum for security personnel including military and Law enforcement agencies in Kano Dr Ojukwu also president of Network of National Human Rights Institutions in West Africa,said protecting the rights of citizens does not weaken security; but strengthens public trust, cooperation, and ultimately national stability.

    ” This is particularly relevant here in Kano State, where the security landscape is complex, marked by a rise in armed banditry and kidnapping, alongside a separate surge in criminality such as phone snatching”

    He observed the he Kano State government’s proactive measures, including the deployment of additional security personnel, provision of vehicles and deployment of anti-phone snatching marshals are commendable steps forward.

    ” By embedding human rights principles into these efforts, such as ensuring proportionate use of force, protecting vulnerable communities, and fostering community intelligence through trust, we can address the root causes of these threats more effectively and sustainably.”

    The NHRC boss said the Tripartite Partnership Programme (TPP) of the  Commission, is collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI).

    He said he NHRC was established under the 1995 Act, in accordance with the Paris Principles, and further empowered by the 2010 Amendment Act with quasi-judicial powers to investigate complaints, award compensation, and monitor detention facilities.

    ” The Commission serves as a bridge between the people and the state on matters of justice, accountability, and human dignity”.

    ” This engagement is especially important because around the world, the relationship between security and human rights has often been viewed as one of tension.”

    “Yet, experience shows that respect for human rights enhances the effectiveness and legitimacy of security operations.” Dr Ojukwu said

    He said the NHRC appreciates the role played by the military, security and law enforcement agencies play in safeguarding lives, protecting territorial integrity, and maintaining law and order.

    ” This interactive forum offers a platform for dialogue between the National Human Rights Commission and the military, security and law enforcement officials to explore practical ways to integrate human rights standards into training, operations, and accountability systems.”

    At the interactive session, Major Gusau representing the military lamented on how human Rights violations against the military and other law enforcement agencies were not adequately publicized..

    Major Gusau called for a departure to the trend so that their morale will not be dampened

    Papers were presented by the Kano coordinator of the Commission Malam Shehu Abdullahi, Madam Antonia and Comrade Winifred from NHRC headquarters.

    Participants were from the military, police, correctional service, immigration, DSS, NSCDC, NDLEA, HISBA

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