Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has again expressed dissatisfaction with the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to extend the total lockdown of the Federal Capital Territory, Ogun and Lagos States for a further two weeks.
HURIWA said that under the International Obligation to Protect, “Buhari will be required to explain why his administration made no logistical arrangements to provide fool-proof security protection for millions of residents forced to stay indoors during the month-long lockdown he ordered.” “Our sad reality under the current administration is that the President and his minders are under the illusion that they are above the law and can not be brought to justice no matter how heinous or monumental are the human rights violatios committed by them and the security forces under their watch.
HURIWA further described as mean hearted and insensitive, the Federal Government’s decision to provide food reliefs to just a little above 3 million Nigerians “out of the over 90 millions of our citizens that are categorized by the World Bank; International Monetary fund; Brookings institution as absolutely poor and unable to find balanced nutritions to sustain them on daily basis.”
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