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Over 200 right abuses recorded in Bauchi in 8 months

Nigeria’s human rights agency seeks collaboration against abuses.

• December 8, 2020
National Human Rights Commission
NHRC Headquarters Abuja (Photo Credit: Hotel.ng)

No fewer than 214 cases of human rights violations has been recorded across Bauchi State between March and November, according to the state’s office of the National  Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Bauchi office.

State coordinator of the commission, Dala Yatchi, made the disclosure on Tuesday in Bauchi  when she visited the chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Bauchi council, Umar Saidu.

Ms. Yatchi said that the reported cases included rape, domestic violence, forced marriages, police brutality to other related abuses.

She said the commission would ensure thorough investigation of the cases and those found culpable prosecuted.

Ms. Yatchi appealed for the collaboration of the media and other critical stakeholders with the commission in order to ensure effective and efficient implementation of human rights laws in the state.

She disclosed that the commission would organise capacity training for journalists as part of its collaborative efforts to further expose journalists to the workings of the commission and acquaint them with the rudiments of reporting the commission’s activities.

She said the commission would also sensitise law enforcement officers and medical personnel in the understanding and handling of issues of human rights violations, especially sourcing for evidence against offences of human rights abuse and related cases.

Ms. Yatchi explained that the commission renders free services to whoever  approaches it, saying “we would continue to discharge our statutory responsibilities without fear or favour.”

She said that the commission also carryout investigation on issues of political violations, civil rights and labour rights.

In his remarks, Mr. Saidu called on the commission to expand the scope of its activities to cover people in the rural areas with the establishment of offices in the local government areas.

The NUJ chairman said the media was ready and willing to partner the commission in the performance of its statutory duties and welcomed the planned capacity building for journalists which he said would boost their confidence level.

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