Ojukwu makes case for humanitarian assistance for Nigerians

Chief Tony Ojukwu (SAN) has called for humanitarian assistance to persons who are confronted with different forms of humanitarian crisis ranging from medical to shelter, hunger and malnutrition to lack of basic services.
Ojukwu, who stated this on the eve of the commemoration of World Humanitarian Day (WHD) in Abuja, called on Nigerians to reflect on the global challenges that communities around the world face, admonishing that it is imperative for Nigerians to unite in addressing the critical humanitarian issues confronting the country.
 In a statement by the Director of Corporate Affairs and External Linkages of the NHRC, Agharese Arase said, Ojukwu noted that the recent removal of fuel subsidy has created untold hardship for the majority of Nigerian, especially the low-income earners, making them deserving of humanitarian assistance as they are no longer able to provide for some basic needs of life.
The NHRC boss said there is an urgent need to address the adverse consequences of the subsidy removal on Nigerians, adding that it has resulted in job losses, depression, violent reactions, and increased poverty.
The Executive Secretary said the theme of this year’s commemoration, “No Matter What,” is very significant as it serves as a reminder that compassion, solidarity, and support transcend all obstacles in addressing humanitarian needs, emphasizing that no challenge is insurmountable when humanity unites
Speaking further, Ojukwu said the WHD provides an opportunity to recognize the tireless efforts of humanitarian workers who selflessly dedicate their lives to alleviating sufferings and providing assistance to vulnerable populations regardless of challenges they face and added that “No Matter What, we can collectively pave way for a brighter future for all.”
The Human Rights Boss emphasized that the well-being of every individual is intrinsically linked to the well-being of the entire human family, as an injury to one is an injury to all.
The Executive Secretary further said that the Commission’s shared commitment to human rights demands that Nigerians stand in solidarity with those who are vulnerable, marginalized, and in need.
“Together, we can build a stronger and more compassionate world, where every person’s rights are upheld, regardless of their background or circumstances.”
Ojukwu used the opportunity of this year’s commemoration to call on governments, civil society organizations, and individuals to work collaboratively in addressing issues of poverty, conflict, displacement, and environmental degradation confronting the less privileged Nigerians.
He said providing humanitarian services can help create a world where justice reigns, respect for human dignity is upheld, the weak and vulnerable are strengthened, people are happy, and conflicts will ultimately be reduced.
“On this World Humanitarian Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to the values that bind us together as a nation, recognizing that it is our collective responsibility to create a just and inclusive society where every individual’s rights are respected and upheld. Together, we can advance the cause of humanity, No Matter What”, he stated.
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