IHRC Feed Street Children Initiative in Nigeria
Commends Nat’l Adviser John Paul Ochemba’s Sponsorship Towards 2024 World Humanitarian Day, the Transnational Intergovernmental Organization International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) in Nigeria…
Commends Nat’l Adviser John Paul Ochemba’s Sponsorship Towards 2024 World Humanitarian Day, the Transnational Intergovernmental Organization International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) in Nigeria…
NGA: In the year 2000, the international community adopted the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress,…
International Human Rights Commission-IHRC in Nigeria Marks 2024 Women’s Day: Invest In Women, Accelerate Progress. International women’s day is a yearly event that…
The Commission’s Ambassador-at-Large and Head of Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah in a statement made available by his media team, said the day serves as a reminder of the need to address social inequalities, discrimination, and human rights violations, and to work towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society for all individuals.
I wish to implore the national authorities responsible for Nigeria school system to integrate HRE in our schools as it contributes to improving the effectiveness of the education system as a whole, which in turn contributes to a country’s economic, social and political development.
The Commission’s Ambassador-at-Large and Head of Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah in a statement made available by its Head of Media and Strategic Communications Mr. Fidelis Onakpoma, said this year’s theme on ‘Consolidating and Sustaining a Human Rights Culture into the Future’, involves several key considerations, which may include education and awareness, legal frameworks, institutional capacity building, empowering marginalized groups, and international cooperation.
“I urge Mr. President to strengthen the civic alliance between the government and the people of Nigeria alongside his political opponents in maintaining national solidarity, cooperation, development, and promotion of peace, security, and stability; contributing to harmonization and inclusive government”,
Governor Otti stated this when a delegation from the International Human Rights Commission, IHRC, led by the National Co-ordinator, Special Monitoring Missions, Mr Elijah Echendu paid him a courtesy visit at Government House Umuahia.
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His impressive professional journey stands as a testament to leadership and influence in shaping regional policies and implementing sustainable development initiatives, thus, his acknowledgment further explores the four core principles of diplomacy: negotiation, communication, building relationships, and promoting interests.