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Advocacy for Ethnic Minorities in Nigeria: A Call for Protection

Dated: February 6, 2025

A coalition of religious and civic groups in Nigeria has called for the establishment of a Minority Institute aimed at safeguarding the rights and interests of ethnic minorities and other marginalized groups. This initiative was announced during the Apostolic Round Table (ART) 2025, which took place in Ikeja, Lagos, and was attended by various stakeholders committed to enhancing democratic practices in the country.

Key Takeaways

  • A new Minority Institute is proposed to protect ethnic minorities in Nigeria.
  • The initiative aims to strengthen democratic practices and promote inclusion.
  • The coalition includes various interest groups advocating for minority rights.

Background of the Initiative

The call for the Minority Institute emerged from a communiqué issued at the conclusion of the ART 2025, chaired by Victor Okhai and moderated by Regina Chris Ogbodo. The event was hosted by David Esosa Ize-Iyamu and brought together a diverse group of organizations, including The Friends of Refugees and Displaced Persons Initiative, Homeland Development Association, and the Movement for National Reformation.

The coalition aims to address the neglect faced by minority groups, particularly those defined by faith or ethnicity, which often leads to tensions and crises within Nigeria’s democratic framework.

Objectives of the Minority Institute

The proposed Minority Institute will focus on several key objectives:

  1. Protection of Minority Rights: Safeguarding the rights of ethnic and faith-based minorities to ensure their voices are heard in the democratic process.
  2. Promotion of Inclusion: Fostering a sense of belonging and participation among minority groups in Nigeria’s socio-political landscape.
  3. Strengthening Democracy: Enhancing the democratic system by advocating for the rights and representation of minority groups.

Historical Context

The concept of minority rights has historical roots, tracing back to the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, which emphasized freedom and sovereignty. The term ‘minority’ has evolved over time, initially used within the context of religious groups, and now applies to various ethnic demographics.

The coalition believes that a healthy democracy is contingent upon the protection of minority rights, encapsulated in the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). They argue that the health of Nigeria’s democratic institutions relies on recognizing and upholding the rights of minority groups.

Call to Action

The ART 2025 coalition is urging members of the National Assembly, particularly those representing minority ethnic groups, to support the establishment of the Minority Institute. They emphasize the need for a bottom-up approach to governance that reflects the voices of all Nigerians, particularly those from marginalized communities.

The coalition also aims to revive the federalist principles outlined in the 1963 Republican Constitution, adapting them to contemporary realities and addressing the demands of the Nigerian populace for a more inclusive governance structure.

Conclusion

The advocacy for the Minority Institute represents a significant step towards ensuring that the rights of ethnic minorities in Nigeria are recognized and protected. By fostering collaboration among various interest groups and engaging with lawmakers, the coalition hopes to create a more equitable and inclusive democratic environment for all Nigerians.

Sources

  • Group advocates creation of institute to protect ethnic minorities in Nigeria – Businessday NG, Businessday NG.
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