Hunger Protest: CLEEN Foundation charges protesters to cooperate with Law Enforcement Agencies

By Isaac Eranga 

CLEEN Foundation a civil society organisation, has called on protesters in the planned August 1st nationwide protest to cooperate with the various law enforcement agencies in order to ensure the safety and rights of individuals and security operatives,  urging all participants  to exercise their rights responsibly, conduct the protest peacefully without resorting to violence or vandalism.

The Executive Director of the organization, Dr. Gad Peter in a statement on Tuesday, in Abuja  charged protesters to cooperate with law enforcement agencies, respect the rights of others, and be mindful of public property and the safety of all individuals.

Peter noted that, the proposed protest is a legitimate form of expression enshrined in International Human Rights Instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution (as amended), among others.

According to him, protest allows citizens to publicly voice their concerns, challenge injustices, and participate actively in the democratic process.

He said, “Protests serve as a vital mechanism for holding leaders accountable and ensuring that government actions reflect the will and needs of the people. They enable citizens to collectively and effectively express their opinions, grievances, and demands. These rights are expressly stated in Sections, 39, 40, and 41 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The proposed protest is a legitimate form of expression enshrined in International Human Rights Instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution (as amended), among others. It allows citizens to publicly voice their concerns, challenge injustices, and participate actively in the democratic process.

“Protests serve as a vital mechanism for holding leaders accountable and ensuring that government actions reflect the will and needs of the people.


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