By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – The Executive Secretary of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Dr. Tony Ojukwu OFR, SAN, has called on government and relevant stakeholders to join hands to eradicate poverty in the country, describing Poverty as constituting significant bane to the realization of fundamental human rights, such as the right to adequate standard of living, health, and education, among others.
According to the statement signed by the Director Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Agarese Arase made available to Sundiata Post, Dr. Ojukwu stated this in commemoration of the International Day for Eradication of Poverty which comes up on the 17th of October every year.
He said “Poverty continues to be a pervasive issue in Nigeria, affecting a substantial portion of the population”.
In his words, poverty limits individuals’ access to basic necessities of life which are essential components of the rights guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The NHRC Boss emphasized that addressing poverty is a fundamental aspect of the human rights agenda, and concerted efforts are required at all levels of government to alleviate its effects on the citizens.
In the context of poverty and its impact on human rights, Ojukwu noted that the recent removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria has added a significant burden to the common man. He said “the Commission recognizes that the removal of fuel subsidy is a complex and challenging economic decision, but it has had a detrimental effect on the lives of many Nigerians”.
Stating further, Ojukwu said the removal of fuel subsidy has led to a sharp increase in the cost of living, including transportation and food prices. This has resulted in financial strain and has reduced the ability of individuals and families to access basic services.
According to the Learned Silk, the Commission acknowledges the need for economic reforms, but “we call upon the government to consider the human rights implications of such decisions and ensure that they do not disproportionately affect the most vulnerable in our society”.
The Chief Executive Officer of the NHRC called for more comprehensive social safety nets to be urgently put in place to mitigate the immediate impact of the subsidy removal on the common man. “The government must also intensify efforts in implementing programs that alleviate poverty and ensure that the basic human rights of every Nigerian are upheld”.
The Chief Human Rights Officer urged the government to Prioritize and implement policies that directly address poverty, ensuring that the most vulnerable in society are protected and supported.
He also called on the government to ensure that further economic reforms, take into account the potential human rights impact and work to mitigate adverse effects on the common man.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria reiterated that the Commission under his watch will remain committed to monitoring the human rights situation in Nigeria and working with stakeholders to protect and promote the fundamental rights and dignity of every person.
“Poverty and its impact on human rights are issues of utmost concern, and the NHRC stands ready to advocate for the rights of every person living in Nigeria” Ojukwu added. Governmental massive investment on transport and road infrastructure, food production and industrialization will provide lasting solutions to the poverty effects of fuel subsidy removal, he further elaborated
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