... Establishes Human Rights Desk Office
The
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has assured members
of the public, as well as the local and international human rights
bodies that the Nigerian Army (NA) under his leadership will investigate
all cases of human rights complaints brought before it.
Buratai
who was represented by the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (CCMA)
Maj-Gen. Rogers Nicholas, at the Commissioning of the Army Human Right
Desk said that the event marks another important day in the history of
Nigerian Army by establishing the human rights office.
He
noted that the establishment of the Desk office was borne out of the
increasing interest of the local and international human rights bodies
on what we are doing in the North East and other parts of the country.
The
Army Chief also noted that the NA are trying to open up the system
close the gap with the civil populace, human rights bodies and civil
society organisations.
He
said: "The concept note for the efforts of the Human Rights office in
the Army Headquarters (AHQ) has as a result of increasing interest of
local and international Human Rights organisations and institutions in
the Nigerian Army human relations footprints but specifically in areas
of our operations in North East.
"The nature of
inquiries and commentaries from these institutions requires a response
of professional and specialised in nature by the NA. What we are
witnessing today has been facilitated by the Nigerian Bar Association
(NBA) and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)."
Speaking
further, Buratai listed the functions of the newly established human
rights desk under the supervision of the CCMA and as well as inputs from
the Provost Marshal's office to include receiving documents,
investigate complaints from individuals, organisations and institution
on rights violation involving NA personnels.
"They
are also to make their findings to the COAS on human rights complaints
in the country; produce annual reports; review, update existing training
manual; facilitate participation of NA officers in local/international
training programme," he said.
Buratai
further listed other functions of the desk including liaising and
facilitating interaction with the human rights organisations; strategise
and strengthen capacity of the NA in promoting human rights; and as
well as developing a network of contacts of human rights offices in
Nigeria.
Also speaking, the Executive
Secretary, NHRC, Mr. Ben Angwe, commended the Nigerian Army for what he
described as a novel and bold initiative.
Angwe
who was represented by a Director at the NHRC, Mr. Saka Azimazi, said
that by the NA has set a commendable precedence for other Services of
the armed forces.
"My plea is that the office
remain open for enquiries and with this the Nigerian Army will remain
close to the civil populace. We also ask for technical and logistic
assistance be given to the desk to operate effectively," he said.
In
the same vein the Senior Human Rights Adviser to the United Nations
(UN) Resident Coordinator and UN Country Team in Nigeria, Mr. Martin
Ejidike, commended the initiative of the NA
"This
is Nigerian Army is setting important precedence for the human rights
work in Nigeria. This will create a context of engagement and
information exchange between the CSOs and the NA. The NA has done a
commendable work for improved human rights records. We want to extend
the support of the UN system and to furnish you with technical support
to the desk," Ejidike assured.
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