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Home Security Civil Society Group Condemns Recurring Threats Against Amnesty International Nigeria​
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Civil Society Group Condemns Recurring Threats Against Amnesty International Nigeria​

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May 24, 2018
CISLAC
CISLAC

Civil Society Group Condemns Recurring Threats Against Amnesty International Nigeria​
We, the undersigned civil society groups that work at the intersection of the protection and promotion of human rights and good governance in Nigeria, condemn in totality the recurrent breach of peace, brazen lack of patriotism,  and absolute disregard for  fundamental democratic values and principles of good governance by a malicious group that has persisted in threatening and issuing unjustified ultimatums to Amnesty International Nigeria ​to vacate the country.

We are aware that Amnesty International, as a duly registered organisation, possesses legal operational rights and mandate to protect and defend rights of the citizens irrespective of their socio-economic, ethno-religious and political backgrounds as pledged by Government of Nigeria under relevant national, regional, and global  laws including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, Protocols on Human Rights and Rules of Law, and particularly, Section 33 to 44 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

We in strong terms denounce the unjustifiable recurring threats against the staff and facilities of Amnesty International ​Nigeria , and reiterate that no responsible individual, group or government will disparage the protection of the rights of vulnerable individuals or groups.

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We find it worrisome that rather than extending sincere support  and solidarity to Amnesty International Nigeria ​in complementing the activities of credible civil society groups to enhance democratic values in the country, an unidentifiable mischievous group continues to engage in empty threats—a ridiculous attempt to frustrate efforts to protect human rights,  and suppress civil society activities ostensibly to hamper the recurring demand for good governance. We are disturbed but not surprised at such clearly sponsored  malicious moves by some individuals, hands gloved by an undemocratic group, to divert the attention of Amnesty International Nigeria, and other credible ​civil society groups from their progressive struggles to dig deep and uprooting the persistent human rights abuses and violations in the country.
Ironically, the on-going attack on  Amnesty International Nigeria ​is a glaring endorsement of its stellar strides in the protection of human rights. A pointer that their impactful workmust be supported and sustained by all well-meaning Nigerians to enhance the rule of law, social equity, and justice.
We call on the government to ensure adequate protection for the operatives and facilities of the Amnesty International Nigeria ​that are currently under vicious and persistent threats.
In solidarity,
Signed:
1.      Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)
2.      Partners for Electoral Reforms (PER)
3.      State of the Union (SOTU)
4.      Say No Campaign
5.      Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)
6.      Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)
7.      Zero Corruption Coalition (ZCC)
8.      Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA)
9.      Civil Society Network Against Agenda (CSNAC)
10.  Accountability Mechanism for Maternal New Born and Child health in Nigeria (AMHiN)
11.  Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED)
12.  Youth Initiative for Advocacy Growth and Advancement (YIAGA)
13.  Protest to Power
14.  Centre for Democratic Research and Training (CRDDERT)
15.  Organisations of Trade Unions of West Africa
16.  National Procurement Watch Platform (NPWP)
17.  African centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)
18.  Borno Coalition for Democracy and Progress (BOCODEP
19.  ​Global Rights
20.  Enough is Enough
21.  Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC}​
22.  Social Action
23.  Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
24. Girl Child Africa
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