Promoting Human Rights, Peace, and Community Development in Rumuodunwere, Elelenwo
Rumuodunwere Community, Elelenwo, Rivers State – June 21, 2025
The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) Special Monitoring Mission (SMM), Rivers State Chapter, conducted a highly impactful June edition of its community service outreach in the Rumuodunwere Community, Elelenwo, within the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area. This outreach forms part of the month-long IHRC Community Service Initiative, dedicated to fostering the values of human rights, peace, and sustainable community development.
Strong Community Participation and Leadership
The event commenced at 9:00 AM and was marked by a strong turnout of IHRC members, volunteers, and local residents. Notable participants included Comrade Paul Matthew, Comrade Daniel, and several key officials from the Commission. The proceedings were led by Comrade Elijah Vitus Echendu, State Chapter Leader, whose vision and dedication continue to drive IHRC SMM’s activities. The unwavering support of the IHRC Diplomatic Mission, under the leadership of H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah, was also prominently acknowledged.
Speeches Underscoring Commitment to Human Rights
Mission and Welcome Address
The outreach began with an address by Comrade Daniel Karikpo, representing State Coordinator Comrade Sundrix Ogor. He welcomed attendees and reaffirmed IHRC SMM’s central mission: to promote peace, defend human rights, and empower communities.
Advocacy for the Vulnerable
Comrade Paul Matthew further elaborated on the organization’s unwavering commitment to protecting the vulnerable and advocating for the rights and dignity of every individual.
Powerful Message from the State Coordinator
The day’s highlight was the powerful speech delivered by Comrade Sundrix Ogor, State Coordinator. His remarks served as a poignant reminder that ignorance is no excuse for human rights violations, stressing that all perpetrators—regardless of their social status or age—will be held accountable. He also emphasized that the aid and materials distributed were not given from a place of abundance, but from a genuine desire to support those in need, reflecting IHRC’s dedication to humanitarian values.
Impactful Outreach and Community Gratitude
This event stood as a practical manifestation of IHRC’s core values: Service, Integrity, and Commitment. Under the effective leadership of Comrade Elijah Vitus Echendu, volunteers were inspired and mobilized, ensuring the outreach’s success and positive reception within the local community.
The success of the initiative was further reinforced by the steadfast support of the IHRC Diplomatic Mission, led by H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah. His exemplary leadership continues to advance the IHRC’s mission throughout Rivers State and across Nigeria, demonstrating that collective efforts in defence of human rights can lead to lasting, positive change.
The Rumuodunwere Community expressed profound gratitude for the assistance received, highlighting the tangible benefits of IHRC’s outreach programmes in fostering a culture of respect, justice, and solidarity.
Conclusion
The June edition of the IHRC SMM community service outreach stands as a testament to the growing impact and influence of the International Human Rights Commission in Nigeria. By upholding the principles of Service, Integrity, and Commitment, IHRC continues to champion the cause of human rights, empower local communities, and inspire collective action for a better future.






Reported by:
Fidelis Onakpoma
Head Media and Strategic Communications IHRC Nigeria

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