CDHR described the move as a setback for democratic accountability and electoral transparency.
Mr Dangote alleged that NMDPRA’s CEO was living above his means and challenged the federal government to investigate his claim.
The CDHR added that this year’s Human Rights Day theme calls attention to the need to protect society’s most vulnerable.
“Nigeria at 65 must not continue to crawl when others are running. If we collectively confront corruption with seriousness, our nation can still rise to greatness,” CACOL stated.
Mr Adeniran urged political gladiators in Rivers State to learn from the emergency rule and begin to work for the peace and stability of the state.
The CDHR president said Mr Babaginda’s confession was an attempt to deceive Nigerians into believing he meant well for the country by his action at the time.
He also urged the government to continue to equip the military well to fight insecurity.
CDHR has applauded President Bola Tinubu’s giant strides, recommending measures to reduce the cost of governance.
CDHR has admonished organisers of the #EndBadGovernance nationwide protest not to overstay their welcome.
Rights activists and followers of the late MKO Abiola appealed to President Bola Tinubu to declare the deceased president posthumously.
