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NHRC Urges Nigerian Army To Include Human Rights In Training, Operations
The Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Dr Anthony Ojukwu, SAN, has urged the Nigerian Army to include human rights education into its training and operations.
Ojukwu made the call at a forum on civil- military on human rights in Abuja organised by the NHRC as part of events to mark it’s human rights week.
He said the Nigerian Army should understand that respect for human rights is not antithetical to military objectives but is fundamental to achieving lasting peace and security.
He insisted that allegations of human rights abuses must be investigated promptly, impartially, and transparently adding that the rule of law must prevail, and those responsible for violations must be held accountable.
“It is not just about defending territorial integrity but also about upholding the values of justice, equality, and respect for human rights upon which our nation is built.
“The NHRC as a custodian of these sacred values, acknowledges the challenges faced by the armed forces and recognises their sacrifices.
“ The role of the military in a democratic society is pivotal .
“ However, amidst the complexities of modern warfare and internal security operations, the significance of human rights cannot be overstressed.
“ Incidents of human rights violations, however isolated, cast a long shadow on the noble service of our military and the trust placed in them by the citizens they are sworn to protect,” he said.
In the light of this, Ojukwu urged incorporating comprehensive human rights training within the military curriculum.
Such training he said, should encompass the legal aspects and the moral and ethical imperatives of human rights.
” Every soldier needs to understand that respect for human rights is not antithetical to military objectives but is fundamental to achieving lasting peace and security.
“Moreover, establishing clear channels of accountability and transparency within the military structure is crucial.
Ojukwu further said collaboration between civil society and the military is also vital.
“Civilian oversight mechanisms involving independent human rights bodies and NGOs can provide constructive feedback and oversight.
“Such partnerships can foster trust and understanding between the military and the communities they serve, thus enhancing the effectiveness of their operations.
“ The NHRC is committed to working closely with the military to promote and protect human rights” he promised.
He emphasized that the commission is ready to provide training, resources, and support to ensure that human rights are respected in all military operations.
In conclusion, he called everyone to remember that the strength of a nation lies not just in the might of its military but in its unwavering commitment to human rights.
“ As we move forward, let us work together to build a military that is not only respected for its strength but also admired for its adherence to human rights.
“ Let us pave the way for a future where human rights and security are not competing values but complementary pillars of a stable, prosperous, and just society.
Similarly, Dr Salamatu Suleiman, chairperson, governing council, NHRC said the partnership between the Commission and the military has been instrumental in cultivating a culture of human rights within the military.
She added however, that the journey towards a more humane and rights-respecting military does not conclude here.
“The landscape of warfare and defence is in a perpetual state of evolution, presenting ever-evolving challenges to human rights.
“ Thus, our endeavours to infuse human rights into military operations must evolve in tandem. We urge the Nigerian military to continue expanding their human rights training programs, ensuring they permeate every facet of military life”.
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Osun Park Management Chairman Shot By Police, Union Alleges
The Chairman of the Osun State Park Management System (OSTMS), Comrade Nurudeen Iyanda Alowonle, was reportedly shot by officers of the state police command in the late hours of Monday.
The union, in a statement issued by its Secretary, Mikaela Popoola, in Osogbo, confirmed that its chairman was arrested over domestic issues and taken into police custody.
According to him, the shooting of the chairman occurred while in police custody, and the circumstances surrounding the shooting call for a thorough investigation.
The union scribe, who reiterated that the chairman was arrested over domestic issues and taken into police custody, called on members of OSTMS not to take the law into their own hands.
He stressed, “We must maintain peace across the parks while we take the matter up with the appropriate authorities.”
While confirming the shooting, a top Police officer, who preferred to remain anonymous, said, “Alowonle was arrested in connection with the alleged killing of one Oyewale in 2022 and the assault of some residents on Monday night.
“He was shot while attempting to escape and has been taken to a hospital for treatment.”
According to him, Alowonle was maimed by the police gunshot, and a Hummer bus with registration number AWK 480YD, an unregistered Nissan Almera, and a Toyota Sienna with registration number GNN 595 XD were also recovered from him.
“During the arrest, a Barrett pistol, six rounds of 9mm live ammunition, and one expended empty shell were recovered from Alowonle’s private unregistered Toyota Highlander jeep,” the officer said.
“Alowonle and his boys conveyed themselves in a Previn bus with registration number RBC 275XK, but a distress call to the police led to his arrest. He was rearrested at Susi area of Oke-Baale, Osogbo, alongside eight others before being taken to the state police command.”
Meanwhile, all possible efforts made to reach the spokesperson for the state Police Command, Mrs Yemisi Opalola, for comment on the incident proved abortive as calls put to her mobile phone were not answered.
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Police Kill Notorious Cultist In Rivers, Recover Gun, Ammunition
The Rivers State Police Command has announced that its operatives neutralised a suspected kidnapper and cultist, identified as Gbarani Bume, in the Luawii Community of Khana Local Government Area (LGA).
Bume, also known as Pelele, was a member of the infamous Iceland cult group, which has been terrorising the Beree/Tabaa axis of Khana LGA along with his gang.
Spokesperson for the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, disclosed this in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Sunday.
Iringe-Koko said that Pelele and his gang attempted to kidnap a site engineer working in Luawii when the police, acting on a tip-off, swooped in. Upon sighting the police, the suspects opened fire, but Pelele was fatally wounded after a fierce exchange of gunfire and later died.
The statement reads: “The Rivers State Police Command has made a significant breakthrough in its efforts to combat crime, neutralising a notorious cultist and kidnapper, Gbarani Bume, a.k.a. Pelele, a native of Bere Community in Khana LGA.
“He was a member of the Iceland Cult Group, which has been terrorising the Beree/Tabaa axis of Khana LGA.
“On the 15th of November 2024, operatives from the Bori Division, acting on a tip-off, were mobilised to Luawii Community where Pelele and his gang were attempting to kidnap a site engineer.
“Upon sighting the operatives, the hoodlums opened fire, resulting in a fierce crossfire, during which Pelele was fatally wounded. His accomplices escaped with various degrees of bullet wounds.
“Items recovered from the suspect include one AK-47 rifle, two magazines, and 10 rounds of live ammunition.”
She added, “An investigation is ongoing, and efforts are being intensified to apprehend the other fleeing gang members and bring them to justice.”
The state police spokesperson stated that this operation underscores the Command’s commitment to tackling crime and ensuring public safety in the state.
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