Human Rights in Crises

Yinka Olomojobi, Taiwo Abiodun-Oni
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The Nigerian nation has gone through a countless number of socio-economic and political challenges since its spontaneous union of numerous ethno-religious, political, and geo-regional races on January 1, 1914. There have been joint threats to the cohesion, assimilation, and unity of the Nigerian State due to the prevalence of a tense political system that is deeply ingrained with a deeply divided society. These threats include symptoms of not only disaffection but also an escalation of insecurities such as conflicts over resource allocation and revenue control, cattle rustling, kidnapping, cultism, armed banditry, the politics of inter-ethnic conflict. This paper adopted the doctrinal and historiographical methods of research to appraise the subject of the research. The paper concluded that while it has been established in this paper that self-determination is indeed provided for in both the Universal declaration of Human Rights, 1948 (udhr) and the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, 1986 (achpr), it has also been established to be against the Constitution of Nigeria, which is founded on the incontrovertible principles of state sovereignty and territorial integrity. The paper further recommended that consensual regionalism is the way forward for satisfying dissenting voices, and guaranteeing adequate representation in government.
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危机中的人权
自1914年1月1日众多民族、宗教、政治和地理区域种族自发联合以来,尼日利亚经历了无数的社会经济和政治挑战,以及尼日利亚国家的团结,这是由于在一个严重分裂的社会中根深蒂固的紧张政治制度的普遍存在。这些威胁不仅包括不满的症状,还包括不安全感的升级,如资源分配和收入控制冲突、偷牛、绑架、邪教、武装土匪、种族间冲突政治。本文采用教条主义和历史学的研究方法对研究对象进行评价。该文件的结论是,虽然该文件已经确定,1948年《世界人权宣言》(udhr)和1986年《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》(achpr)都确实规定了自决权,但它也被确定为违反尼日利亚宪法,它建立在无可争辩的国家主权和领土完整原则之上。该文件进一步建议,协商一致的区域主义是满足反对声音和保证在政府中有足够代表性的前进道路。
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