A civil rights group –
HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has carpeted the Nigerian
foreign Affairs ministry for doing very little to enlighten prospective
Nigerian youthful travelers on the mortal consequences of engaging in hard
drugs trafficking. The group also lambasted the foreign Affairs ministry in
Nigeria for failing to ensure that consular legal assistance are provided for
Nigerians allegedly in conflict with the law in foreign jurisdictions.
The Rights group has
therefore proposed comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s foreign policy to ensure
that the fundamental human rights of Nigerian citizens abroad which are
universally guaranteed including right to legal representations for those
allegedly in conflict with the laws of their host and usually hostile nations
especially in Asia are promoted, protected and further enhanced.
HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA has also canvassed radical reforms of Nigeria’s foreign
Affairs communication and publicity department to sufficiently equip it with skilled
staff to embark on aggressive enlightenment campaigns within Nigeria and
Nigerian embassies abroad to dissuade the Nigerian Youth from the current
massive irregular migration to other nations for economic refuge.
HURIWA particularly
criticized the proposed deportation by the government of Ghana of 49 Nigerians
in Ghana considered to be illegal migrants. The Rights group said the planned
deportation if carried out will in no small measure smear the reputation of the
recently passed resolution by ECOWAS Heads of Government granting greater
powers to the ECOWAS Parliament which has consistently passed binding
resolutions for greater and better enhanced economic integration of the member
nations of the sub-regional group-Economic community of West African
States.
Speaking specifically
on the recent execution for alleged drug related crime in Indonesia of the
Nigerian duo of Daniel Enemuo and Chibuike Okafor, HURIWA in a media statement
jointly endorsed by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and
National media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf stated that information
filtering in from Indonesia and Malaysia is to the effect that many young
Nigerians caught for alleged drug related offences were usually denied proper
legal representations just as there are groundswells of allegations that the
Nigerian Embassies are not actively involved in ensuring that the fundamental
human rights of Nigerians are protected especially when they face prosecution
in those foreign jurisdictions.
HURIWA has therefore
canvassed joint working partnership between the Nigeria’s ministry of external
affairs and those of the Federal Attorney General and Minister of Justice of
Nigeria to set up effective mechanisms and partnership for ensuring strong
legal representations for all Nigerians facing prosecution in foreign
jurisdictions.
Citing Article 10 of
the universal Declaration of human rights that “Everyone is entitled in full to
a fair and public hearing by an Independent and impartial tribunal in the
determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against
him”, HURIWA stated that information available to it shows that the two
Nigerians recently executed over drug offences were not granted this global
right.
HURIWA also asked the
Nigerian government to demand clear explanation from the Indonesia foreign
embassy in Nigeria and if the allegations of denial of full legal
representations for those already executed Nigerians are established using
other independent sources of information from Indonesia, then Nigeria should
down grade our diplomatic relation with Indonesia.
The Rights group said
the Indonesia government also violated Article eleven of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights [UDHR] which provides thus; “Every one charged with
a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty
according to law in a public trial of which he has had all the guarantees
necessary for his defence”.
On the planned
deportation of 49 Nigerians from Ghana, HURIWA has tasked the Speaker ECOWAS
Parliament and Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President Dr. Ike Ekweremadu to
intervene even as the group charged the Nigerian Foreign Affairs ministry to
embark on effective media campaign to check the unfortunate increasing
involvement of thousands of Nigerian youths in illegal migration. The Nigerian
government and the 36 state governments must implement poverty eradication
measures and create the enabling environment for the private sector to be more
actively involved in creating both jobs and wealth to millions of impoverished
Nigerian school leavers and graduates.
HURIWA stated thus; “We
have just read from the Ghana based myjoyonline.come that 49 Nigerians
classified as illegal immigrants would be deported soon as they were rounded up
and paraded by the Ghana’s Immigration Department on Monday.
In the report quoted by HURIWA, stated
that the director of Public Affairs at the Immigration Service, Francis
Palmdeti, told myjoyonline.com
yesterday, that the illegal immigrants "are in Aflao being prepared for
removal".
“The immigrants entered the country through
unapproved routes using the various countries between Nigeria and Ghana. Interestingly,
they were travelling with almost all their belongings including mortars,
pestles, utensils, beds, furniture and motorbikes among other things. The
immigrants, who included six men, 18 women and 24 children, were initially
arrested on Friday at Bandai in two Benz buses heading to Chinderi in
Volta-North”.
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