Nigeria: No Justice for Civilians Killed in Airstrike
Investigate Military Air Operations; Compensate Victims
Heightened insecurity across Nigeria remains a threat to human rights. Boko Haram splinter groups, including the Islamic State West Africa Province, continue to operate in the northeast and carry out attacks within and outside the region. In the northwest, bandit groups which emerged following years of conflict between nomadic herders and farming communities, kidnap for ransom, pillage, kill, and maim people at will. Violent antigovernment actors in the southeast, where separatist agitation is simmering, also threaten the safety and security of citizens. Security forces, in responding to these issues, continue to be implicated in rights abuses. Insecurity remained a concern in the lead up to the 2023 presidential election which was marred with violence at the polls and other irregularities. Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerged as the winner of the presidential race and is set to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in May 2023. The results of the election have however been challenged in court.
October 9, 2024
September 6, 2024
Investigate Military Air Operations; Compensate Victims
Impact of Camp Shutdowns on People Displaced By Boko Haram Conflict in Nigeria
Provide Aid, Expand Social Protection to Prevent Hunger
States Should Urgently Adopt Laws to Enforce Child Rights Act
Authorities Should Facilitate Peaceful Protests, Address Underlying Issues
Immediately Release Daniel Ojukwu if No Charges Brought
Ensure Transparency, Reparations for Victims
Implement Safe Schools Plan to Protect Schools, Children
Seek Victims’ Safe Release; Improve Protection for At-Risk Students, Communities
Freedom of Expression Key to Demanding Rights
Abolish Death Penalty; Hold Security Forces to Account; Address Sexual Violence
Ensure Justice, Accountability, Compensate Victims for Devastating Loss
Release All Those Detained; Repeal Abusive Anti-Gay Law
45th Session of the UN Universal Periodic Review