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UDHR 2023: HRJN partners UN to hosts Human Rights Workshop for CSOs, Journalists

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The Executive Director, Human Rights Journalists Network Nigeria (HRJN), Mr. Kehinde Adegboyega, has announced a one-day Human Rights Workshop for Civil Society Organisations and Media Practitioners on Human Right Reporting and Advocacy.

Scheduled for Monday, December 11 at the Dover Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, the workshop, according to him, is being hosted by HRJN, in partnership with the United Nations as part of activities commemorating this year’s Universal Declarations on Human Rights (UDHR) 75th Anniversary.

The announcement is contained in a statement issued on Sunday, November 26, 2023 by HRJN’s Head of Communications and Strategy, Bankole Shakirudeen Adeshina.

In the statement, Adegboyega said the workshop would provide refreshing ideas and techniques on how to successfully navigate the multiple deadly landmines being set by repressive governments and institutions in the quest to sustaining the advocacy for the fundamental human rights of the people.

Adegboyega said the parley would facilitate open discussions on the challenges and opportunities in reporting and advocating for human rights issues in Nigeria, featuring panel sessions and group discussions that would centre on:

“Sharing of experiences, best practices, and innovative strategies for effective collaboration;
challenges and opportunities in reporting and advocating for human rights issues in Nigeria; Explore avenues for creating sustainable partnerships between journalists and CSOs; emphasizing the shared responsibility of fostering a human rights-centric narrative;
Identify potential collaborative projects that can amplify the impact of both journalism and civil society initiatives; Conduct focused sessions to enhance the skills of journalists and CSOs in human rights reporting and advocacy; and Encourage the establishment of a collaborative network for ongoing dialogue and support.

According to Adegboyega, the parley will ultimately help facilitate Improvement in the existing understanding among participants regarding the role of journalism and civil society in upholding human rights principles; Enhanced skills and knowledge for journalists and CSOs, leading to more effective human rights reporting and advocacy; and and help prompts development of actionable plans for collaborative projects that contribute to advancing human rights causes in Nigeria.

” This interactive session is designed to be a catalyst for positive change, fostering stronger ties between journalists and civil society actors. By combining their unique strengths, we aim to create a more robust framework for promoting and protecting human rights in Nigeria,” he added.

Explaining that the partnership with the UN in the hosting of the workshop is a symbolic one, Adegboyega said such also serves as a global recognition for his organisation’s longstanding commitment to the human rights advocacy struggle in Nigeria.

The HRJN ED explained that, ” it is important to be clear. Our (HRJN) collaboration with the United Nations, it is aimed at hosting a Media workshop focused on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). It is part of our activities to commemorate and assess the United Nations’ global impacts on its 75 years anniversary this year”.

According to him, the Workshop will feature various human rights and media experts and representatives from the United Nations Information Center, Office of the High Commission Human Rights and the National Human Rights Commission that will engage the participants through different sessions with the following subtopics as the focus points:

“Reflecting on the historical significance of the UDHR; assessing the current state of human rights globally: and exploring ways to strengthen advocacy and collaboration for human rights.

“No doubt this is an important training workshop for Nigerian Editors, Journalists and civic society to attend. This is so because our country that has consistently maintained a poor standing on global ranking for Human Rights Abuses.

“It is the job of the Journalists and civic society to continue to hold power accountable by exposing the various violations of the fundamental human rights of the people. Our job is to continue to amplify the issues, highlighting them for the local and global attention. It is also our job to support the various stakeholders to continue to do their job,” Adegboyega added.

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Oyo/Osun Customs Seeks Traditional Support to Fight Smuggling

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Acting Customs Controller shaking hands with Aseyin of Iseyin at the palace.

The Acting Customs Area Controller for Oyo/Osun, Deputy Comptroller Wale Adewole, visited two prominent traditional leaders on 12 March 2026 to enlist their support in the fight against smuggling.

The visits to the palaces of the Aseyin of Iseyin Land, Oba (Dr.) Sefiu Olawale Oyebola Adeyeri III, and the Soun of Ogbomosho, Oba Ghandi Olaoye, are part of a wider stakeholder engagement strategy aimed at mobilizing community cooperation in safeguarding Nigeria’s economy.

Why It Matters

Smuggling remains a major challenge for Nigeria’s economy, undermining revenue generation and distorting trade. Customs officials say engaging traditional institutions can help enforce regulations at the community level and raise public awareness about the economic impact of illicit trade.

ā€œTraditional authorities play a crucial role in maintaining peace, security, and order within communities,ā€ DC Adewole said. ā€œWe are committed to our mandates of revenue generation, suppression of smuggling, and facilitation of legitimate trade, and we need community leaders to help sensitize residents about the dangers of smuggling.ā€

Community Leaders Respond

Oba Adeyeri III of Iseyin praised the Customs Service for its efforts, assuring that his institution would support initiatives aimed at discouraging illegal trade and promoting lawful commerce.Customs delegation in conversation with Soun of Ogbomosho during courtesy visit.

Similarly, Oba Ghandi Olaoye of Ogbomosho described the visit as ā€œtimely and commendable,ā€ pledging that his people would assist the Nigeria Customs Service in combatting smuggling and fostering legitimate trade.

ā€œThese engagements strengthen operational effectiveness and demonstrate the value of local partnerships in economic governance,ā€ DC Adewole added.

What’s Next

The Oyo/Osun Area Command plans to expand such outreach, engaging more traditional authorities and community stakeholders to ensure the success of anti-smuggling campaigns and sustainable economic growth.

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Aiyedatiwa Swears in New Permanent Secretaries, Urges Higher Performance in Ondo Civil Service

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Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has sworn in a new set of Permanent Secretaries in Ondo State, urging them to improve performance and strengthen service delivery across government institutions.

The ceremony took place on Friday at International Centre for Culture and Events (The Dome), Akure, where the governor said the appointments were part of wider reforms aimed at making the public service more efficient.

He said the civil service remains the backbone of governance, responsible for implementing policies regardless of political changes.

ā€œThe Public Service is a time-tested institution that drives the delivery of government policies and programmes. Government changes hands from time to time but the Public Service remains constant,ā€ the governor said.

Why the appointments matter

The swearing-in comes as the Ondo State government seeks to modernise its public sector and strengthen policy implementation.

Permanent Secretaries are the most senior career officials in ministries and agencies, responsible for managing budgets, coordinating programmes and ensuring government decisions are carried out.

Governor Aiyedatiwa said many of the newly appointed officials had served for years in acting capacities without the full benefits of the position.

ā€œYou have distinguished yourselves through hard work, diligence and perseverance,ā€ he told the officials.

ā€œA significant number of you have acted in the capacity of Accounting Officers for considerable periods without commensurate remuneration, yet you continued to give your best.ā€

He described their appointment as recognition of their service and dedication.

Push for stronger civil service

The governor said his administration has prioritised strengthening the state workforce.

According to him, the government has recruited more than 4,000 personnel across teaching, medical, legal, agricultural and administrative sectors.

He also said the state has maintained regular staff promotions and cleared salary obligations.

Aiyedatiwa added that his government was working to clear inherited gratuity liabilities owed to retired workers.

ā€œWe remain committed to offsetting outstanding retirement benefits within the shortest possible time,ā€ he said.

The governor also urged the new permanent secretaries to demonstrate transparency and professionalism in their roles.

ā€œYou must be exemplary in conduct, uphold transparency and accountability, and remain politically neutral in line with the Public Service Rules,ā€ he said.

Call for humane leadership

Governor Aiyedatiwa reminded the officials that their roles involve managing people as well as policies.

He urged them to show empathy toward junior officers and avoid harassment in the workplace.

Permanent Secretaries, he said, serve as the key link between political leaders and career civil servants.

Their performance, he added, will determine how effectively government policies reach citizens.

Public service leadership reacts

The Head of Service in Ondo State, Bayo Philip, said the appointments mark the beginning of a new phase of responsibility for the officials.

ā€œYour appointment marks the beginning of a new phase of responsibility and service to the state,ā€ he said.

He urged them to justify the trust placed in them by demonstrating diligence, loyalty and commitment.

Philip also praised the governor for continuing reforms aimed at strengthening the public service.

Permanent secretaries pledge commitment

Speaking on behalf of the newly appointed officials, Steven Rotimi Aworere thanked the governor for the opportunity.

He described the appointments as a call to greater responsibility.

ā€œWe fully understand the weight of the duties entrusted to us,ā€ he said.

Aworere added that the new officials would work to advance government policies and improve public service delivery.

What’s next

Governor Aiyedatiwa said this was the third promotion exercise in the state civil service since he assumed office.

Within two years, about 57 officers have been elevated to the position of Permanent Secretary.

The government says the promotions are part of a broader effort to boost morale and ensure continuity in governance.

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Aiyedatiwa Boosts Ondo Health and Security with Ambulances, Patrol Vehicles

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Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has commissioned 10 ambulances and received 10 patrol vehicles for security agencies, in a move aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery and public safety.

The governor also handed over official cars to newly appointed Permanent Secretaries at an event held at the Government House in Akure on Friday.

Why it matters

Access to emergency healthcare and rapid security response remains a major challenge in many Nigerian states.

Ambulances are often in short supply, especially in rural communities where road accidents and medical emergencies can quickly turn fatal.

Governor Aiyedatiwa said the investment reflects a shift from policy promises to practical delivery.

ā€œTo us, the delivery of medical services goes beyond policy statements and is not just about the building of healthcare centres,ā€ he said.

He added that quality healthcare includes access to genuine drugs and prompt transportation to hospitals.

The governor said the state’s pharmaceutical group has ensured the supply of ā€œquality and unadulterated drugsā€.

He also linked improved emergency response to ongoing road construction and rehabilitation projects, noting that local councils are grading rural roads while the state provides ambulances and tricycles for primary healthcare services.

Despite urban renewal efforts and traffic light installations, he acknowledged that accidents cannot be completely prevented.

The new ambulances, he said, would ensure ā€œprompt evacuation of victims from homes and accident scenes to health facilities.ā€

What’s in the fleet?

Ondo’s Commissioner for Health, Banji Ajaka, said the vehicles were procured to strengthen emergency services.

He explained that the fleet includes three advanced life-support ambulances and five basic medical ambulances, describing it as the first procurement of such scale in many years.

Ajaka added that additional ambulances have been included in the current year’s budget.

A GNC survey aimed at equipping hospitals is currently at the benchmarking stage before the State Executive Council, the governor disclosed.

Security reinforcement

The governor also revealed that Sunbeth Global Concept, led by Olasunkanmi Owoeye, donated 10 Toyota Hilux high-grade vehicles to support security operations.

The patrol vehicles will be deployed to the police, civil defence, the military, the air force, airport services and the anti-land-grabbing task force.

Governor Aiyedatiwa urged agencies to use the vehicles strictly for official duties.

Civil service incentives

The governor described civil servants as the ā€œengine room of governmentā€ as he presented official cars to Permanent Secretaries.

He said incentives such as promotions, bonuses, vacations and official vehicles are necessary to enhance performance, but warned against unauthorised personal use.

Ondo State Head of Service, Bayo Philip, said the ceremony marked the second phase of vehicle distribution.

He noted that only about three retirees and a new set of Permanent Secretaries were yet to benefit.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mrs Yemi Pirisola expressed appreciation and pledged loyalty to the administration.

What’s next?

The state government says more ambulances are included in the 2026 budget.

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