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		<title>IHRC Corporation Ambassador Duru Hezekiah Brings Direct Humanitarian Support to Vulnerable Families in Abakaliki</title>
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<p><strong>Abakaliki, Ebonyi State —</strong> Residents of the Abakaliki metropolis awoke on Tuesday to an act of humanitarian compassion that quickly resonated across the community. The Head of Diplomatic Mission of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC Corporation) in Nigeria, <strong>H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah</strong>, personally led an unannounced early-morning outreach, delivering food supplies and direct financial assistance to vulnerable residents across inner streets and market corridors.</p>



<p>A widely circulated video from the scene shows the Ambassador walking through narrow lanes, stopping to meet widows, roadside traders, young artisans, elderly individuals, and displaced families. His approach was simple, unceremonial, and profoundly human: direct engagement, listening to personal struggles, and offering immediate relief.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Humanitarian Gesture That Surprised the City</strong></h3>



<p>The outreach, carried out with no publicity, security display, or media preparation, was described by locals as “deeply moving and unexpected.” Many residents observed that such hands-on involvement by a senior diplomatic officer is uncommon in Nigeria’s humanitarian landscape, where interventions are often mediated through large delegations or administrative channels.</p>



<p>Witnesses spoke of emotional moments as people received help without prior registration or screening processes. One beneficiary shared:</p>



<p><strong>“Nobody told us this was happening. He just came, greeted us, and blessed us. This kind of kindness is rare from people in high positions.”</strong></p>



<p>For many in Abakaliki, the Ambassador’s presence was more than a distribution of goods—it became a symbol of empathy, dignity, and leadership that recognises the lived realities of everyday hardship.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Consistent Pattern of Field-Based Leadership</strong></h3>



<p>Over recent months, IHRC Nigeria under Ambassador Duru’s leadership has demonstrated a clear shift toward <strong>proactive humanitarian diplomacy</strong>, characterised by direct field engagement, rapid-response missions, and the prioritisation of vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>Notable initiatives include:</p>



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<li><strong>Child protection interventions in Rivers State</strong>,</li>



<li><strong>Monitoring missions in correctional centres across Imo and Delta States</strong>,</li>



<li><strong>School compliance and safety audits in Ondo State</strong>,</li>



<li><strong>International engagements on Nigeria’s religious freedom concerns</strong>,</li>



<li><strong>Community-level mediation and reporting on human rights violations across multiple regions</strong>.</li>
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<p>These efforts reflect a paradigm within IHRC Nigeria that emphasises <em>visible presence, accountability, and leadership by example</em>. Tuesday’s outreach in Ebonyi State strengthens this trajectory.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Humanitarian Leadership Rooted in Proximity and Empathy</strong></h3>



<p>In an era where communities often experience institutional distance, the Abakaliki outreach stands as a reminder that effective human rights work requires more than policy declarations. It demands proximity—entering the streets, listening to the voices of the marginalised, and demonstrating compassion through concrete action.</p>



<p>Ambassador Duru’s approach aligns with IHRC’s organisational ethos that humanitarianism must be <strong>accessible, people-centered, and unbureaucratic</strong>. By stepping into the community personally, he reaffirmed the principle that dignity and hope can be restored through leadership that chooses presence over protocol.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Moment That Will Not Be Forgotten</strong></h3>



<p>Residents who witnessed the outreach described it as “life-changing,” not only because food and financial support were provided, but because the intervention restored a sense of visibility to individuals who often feel forgotten. For many, the Ambassador’s gesture served as a reminder that humanitarian action—when guided by sincerity—has the power to uplift, inspire, and transform.</p>



<p>The International Human Rights Commission continues to stand with vulnerable communities in Nigeria, reinforcing a commitment to service that is both principled and deeply human.</p>



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<p><strong>Reporter:</strong><br><strong>Fidelis Onakpoma</strong><br>IHRC Head of Media and Strategic Communications Nigeria</p>



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		<title>IHRC Calls for Calm and Federal Government Intervention Amidst NAFDAC-Ordered Closure of Anambra Market</title>
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<p><strong>Abuja, Nigeria – 28 May 2025</strong> – The <strong>International Human Rights Commission Corporation <strong>(IHRC)</strong></strong> <strong>in Nigeria</strong> expresses its <strong>deep concern</strong> regarding the recent <strong>closure of a major market in Anambra State</strong> by the <strong>National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)</strong>. The development has led to significant public anxiety and debate, heightening tensions among <strong>traders, local communities, and various stakeholders</strong> across the state.</p>



<p>According to the <strong>official NAFDAC report</strong>, between <strong>9 February and 27 March 2025</strong>, the Agency conducted an extensive enforcement operation targeting major Open Drug Markets: <strong>Idumota (Lagos), Aba (Abia), and Onitsha (Anambra)</strong>. These operations resulted in the <strong>seizure and destruction</strong> of large quantities of <strong>banned, expired, falsified, and substandard medicines</strong> and controlled substances, collectively valued at <strong>over one trillion Naira</strong>. Investigations indicated that warehouses, shops, and distribution outlets within these markets failed to adhere to the <strong>Good Storage and Distribution Practice (GSDP)</strong> standards and operated <strong>without registration</strong> by the <strong>Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN)</strong>, in contravention of established national regulations.</p>



<p><strong>NAFDAC</strong> has clarified that, pursuant to <strong>federal regulations</strong>, investigative charges were imposed on non-compliant operators. Notably, the initial <strong>N5,000,000 charge</strong> for the sale of unregistered products was reduced to <strong>N200,000</strong> after appeals, while the <strong>N2,000,000 charge</strong> for GSDP violations was reduced to <strong>N500,000</strong>. According to NAFDAC, <strong>“these penalties are officially gazetted charges and were applied fairly across the affected markets.”</strong></p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>IHRC’s Official Position and Recommendations</strong></h4>



<p>In an official press statement, <strong>H.E. Ambassador Dr. Duru Hezekiah</strong>, IHRC Country Representative, has called for <strong>calm, dialogue, and restraint</strong> from all parties—including affected traders, community leaders, and regulatory authorities. The <strong>IHRC strongly urges all stakeholders to refrain from any actions</strong> that could escalate the situation or undermine public order.</p>



<p>While <strong>recognising NAFDAC’s statutory mandate</strong> to regulate pharmaceuticals and ensure public health and safety, the IHRC emphasizes that <strong>transparency, due process, and constructive dialogue</strong> are essential in the enforcement of regulatory actions—especially where <strong>livelihoods are impacted</strong>.</p>



<p>The <strong>IHRC reiterates</strong> that regulatory enforcement must be guided by the <strong>principles of fairness, transparency, and the protection of human dignity</strong>. To this end, the Commission <strong>recommends</strong>:</p>



<p><strong>1. Initiating comprehensive dialogue</strong> with all stakeholders, including market unions, civil society organisations, and local authorities, to foster mutual understanding and cooperation.</p>



<p><strong>2. Prioritising educational and corrective enforcement strategies</strong> over punitive market closures, thereby promoting voluntary compliance and sustainable public health outcomes.</p>



<p><strong>3. Safeguarding the fundamental rights of traders</strong>, particularly the right to livelihood, in line with Nigeria’s constitutional and international human rights obligations.</p>



<p>Furthermore, the <strong>IHRC appeals to the Federal Government</strong> to intervene urgently and ensure a fair and peaceful resolution. The Commission also recommends the <strong>establishment of an independent review panel</strong> to assess the closure&#8217;s circumstances and recommend appropriate remedial actions consistent with human rights principles and the rule of law.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Commitment to Justice and Human Dignity</strong></h4>



<p>The <strong>IHRC remains steadfast in its commitment</strong> to <strong>justice, equity, and the protection of human rights</strong> for all Nigerians. The Commission stands ready to facilitate dialogue among all relevant parties to achieve a <strong>constructive, equitable, and lasting resolution</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>IHRC calls upon both the Anambra State and Federal authorities</strong> to support this process, prevent further escalation of tensions, and ensure that <strong>justice and human dignity remain central to regulatory governance</strong>.</p>



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<p><strong>Signed:</strong><br><strong>Fidelis Onakpoma</strong><br>Head of Media and Strategic Communications<br>IHRC Nigeria</p>



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