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About 170,0000 Complaints of Human Rights Violations Received Nationwide in January- NHRC

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About 170,0000 Complaints of Human Rights Violations Received Nationwide in January- NHRC

By: Michael Mike

About 170,000 complaints of human rights violations were received across the country, the National Human Rights Commission has revealed.

Speaking at the presentation of the January 2025 Human Rights Situation Dashboard on Friday, the Executive Secretary of NHRC, Dr. Tony Ojukwu said though this was a decrease from the figure in December, 2024 but however much higher than what was recorded in January 2024.

He said: This month (January) we received 169,850 complaints from our 38 offices, a stark reminder that human rights violations persist in diverse forms and at an alarming scale. Each of these complaints represents a person, a family, or a community seeking justice, accountability, and relief.

He explained that the 169,850 complaints represent over 100% decrease from
December 2024 complaints and over 1000% increase compared to January 2024.

He noted that: “Our duty is to ensure that these voices are not just heard, but that tangible action follows. The complaints and our observatory show us that the human rights ecosystem continues to be
challenging. In the North-East, we are seeing the resurgence of Boko Haram and in the North West banditry and insurgency continue to challenge our communities. Violence and criminalities in the South East are assuming alarming dimensions impacting on human rights.

“While our efforts have led to significant interventions, the persistence of these violations raises critical questions: Are our systems strong enough to prevent recurring abuses? Are we bridging the gaps between violations and meaningful remedies? Are we holding perpetrators accountable while protecting survivors from further harm? What is our policy for the protection of
civilians and mitigation of harm during conflict?”

Ojukwu added that: “As we engage with this month’s trends, let us focus on strengthening preventive measures,
closing protection gaps, and enhancing collaboration with state and non-state actors to reinforce human rights protections at every level. Our responsibility is not just to document human rights violations but to drive real, lasting change in governance, security, and social justice. It is our
fervent hope that this dashboard will ignite the required change to build the Nigeria of our dreams.

“Our dear partners, colleagues and gentlemen of the media, I will like to reiterate that 2025 is a milestone year for the National Human Rights Commission as it marks its 30th anniversary of its
establishment, having been established in 1995. We have witnessed over the last three
decades, a human rights trajectory which indicates progress even though at a slow pace. But we must not give up as governments as national and state level continue to adopt legal, policy and institutional frameworks to achieve human rights for all.”

He insisted that: “The revival of the local government National Human Rights Commission system through their new autonomy is a game changer. It is pertinent that the role of the ‘Office of the Citizen’ should not be jettisoned. For every successful society, the role of the civil society to hold government to account and the role of the media to ‘torchlight’ governance and shine light on our leaders can never be over-emphasised.”

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Troops Recover Rustled Cow, Rescue Driver from Mob Attack in Kaduna

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Troops Recover Rustled Cow, Rescue Driver from Mob Attack in Kaduna

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have recovered a rustled cow and rescued a driver from an attempted mob attack following a cattle rustling incident in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Security sources said troops of Sub-Sector 6 responded to a distress call at about 2:45 a.m. on Tuesday following reports of cattle rustling at Wuro Goshe Village.

According to the sources, the suspected rustlers fled the scene upon sighting the troops, abandoning a vehicle loaded with a cow believed to have been stolen.

The troops subsequently rescued the driver of the vehicle from an attempted lynching by angry youths who had gathered at the scene.

The driver was evacuated to the Jaji Military Cantonment Medical Centre for treatment.

The recovered cow was later identified and handed over to its rightful owner, while the abandoned vehicle remains in military custody pending further investigation and necessary action.

Security agencies are continuing efforts to identify and apprehend the fleeing suspects.

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APC Chairman, Uzodimma Rally Diaspora Support for Tinubu, Call for Unity Ahead of 2027

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APC Chairman, Uzodimma Rally Diaspora Support for Tinubu, Call for Unity Ahead of 2027

By: Michael Mike

National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, and Governor of Imo State, Chief Hope Uzodimma, have urged Nigerians in the diaspora to close ranks and mobilise support for President Bola Tinubu and his Renewed Hope Agenda.

The call was made during a Strategic Global Diaspora Conference organised by the Directorate of Diaspora and Global Affairs of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, which brought together more than 600 participants from across Africa, the United Kingdom, America, Canada, Europe and Australia.

Addressing the virtual gathering, Yilwatda stressed the need for greater cohesion among APC members abroad, saying a united diaspora community would be instrumental in projecting Nigeria’s image and effectively communicating the administration’s reforms and achievements.

He advocated the establishment of structured media teams to counter misinformation and negative narratives about Nigeria while promoting the country’s progress on the global stage.

The APC chairman also highlighted the importance of diaspora participation in voter education initiatives, investment mobilisation and broader support for the Tinubu administration.

Uzodimma, who also serves as Director-General of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, underscored the strategic role of Nigerians abroad in grassroots mobilisation, urging them to remain united and committed to ensuring the success of President Tinubu’s administration and securing electoral victory for the APC in 2027.

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State, who is Deputy Director-General of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, described the diaspora community as a critical political asset capable of mobilising support across various constituencies.

He commended the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, for convening the conference, noting that Nigerians abroad could play a decisive role in sustaining the party’s grassroots reach.

Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard Doro, called for stronger connections between diaspora expertise and grassroots governance. He advocated the establishment of a vibrant media structure involving young Nigerians to showcase government achievements and combat misinformation.

Also speaking, Chief of Staff to the Governor of Lagos State and Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in the state, Chief Tayo Ayinde, highlighted what he described as key gains of the Tinubu administration, including renewed investor confidence, large-scale infrastructure development and the implementation of interest-free student loans through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND).

For her part, Dabiri-Erewa pledged to deepen engagement with millions of APC members in the diaspora through effective communication and policy dissemination strategies.

The APC Diaspora Coordinating Chairman, Mr. Tunde Doherty, and the Operational Director of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Mr. Tayo Shodeinde, described the conference as an “August gathering” of APC diaspora leaders and representatives worldwide aimed at strengthening coordination for future initiatives.

Participants at the conference pledged total support for the organisation’s objectives and called for improved communication channels, greater engagement with government officials and wider dissemination of President Tinubu’s achievements among Nigerians abroad.

Organisers said the global virtual conference would become a continuous programme designed to foster unity among diaspora communities and consolidate support for the Renewed Hope Agenda.

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Troops Raid Illegal Bunkering Site in Bayelsa, Recover Equipment, Stolen Products

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Troops Raid Illegal Bunkering Site in Bayelsa, Recover Equipment, Stolen Products

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 2, Operation DELTA SAFE (OPDS), have raided a suspected illegal oil bunkering site at Kpansia general area in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

The operation, which took place at about 00:40 hours on 16 June 2026, led to the recovery of two vehicles, one pumping machine, 53 sacks of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) estimated at about 2,650 litres, five empty drums, and two wheelbarrows.

A military source said the troops acted on credible intelligence and stormed the location, disrupting ongoing illegal bunkering activities in the area.

The recovered items and products were evacuated to a safe location for destruction, owing to the densely populated nature of the community.

The source added that operations are still ongoing in the area to track and apprehend other members of the syndicate.

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