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NHRC Flags Insecurity, Economic Hardship as Threats to Nigeria’s Human Rights Gains

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has warned that Nigeria’s human rights progress is being weakened by rising insecurity, economic hardship and political tensions as the Commission marks its 30th anniversary.

Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday during the anniversary celebration and the 2025 International Human Rights Day, the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu, said the milestone offers an opportunity to reflect on the past three decades and renew commitment to advancing human rights across the country.

Ojukwu noted that although the NHRC has served as a guardian of human dignity since its creation in 1995, the struggle to secure freedom, equality and justice for all Nigerians remains ongoing.

He cited social, economic and political challenges as key factors slowing progress.

The event featured a “Walk for Human Rights,” which brought together civil society groups, human rights defenders, development partners and government officials.

According to the Commission, the walk symbolised unity and a collective resolve to prevent human rights setbacks from becoming normalised.

A highlight of the celebration was the recognition of individuals and organisations that have supported the NHRC’s work over the years. Ojukwu said the awards honour longstanding partners whose contributions have strengthened Nigeria’s human rights system.

Reaffirming the Commission’s mandate, he stressed that promoting and protecting human rights cannot be achieved by the NHRC alone, calling for collaboration among government institutions, the private sector and citizens.

He urged Nigerians to build peaceful and respectful communities, saying human rights can only thrive in a society that nurtures fairness and justice.

The NHRC said it marks its 30th anniversary with gratitude for past achievements, a sense of responsibility for present challenges and hope for a future where freedom, equality and justice are guaranteed for all.

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