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Introduction
This report is being submitted to the experts of the United Nations Committee
on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination as a shadow report to the combined
periodic report of the state of Nigeria by the Movement for the Survival of
the Ogoni People (MOSOP).
The MOSOP was formed in 1990 as one of the leading organizations
in Nigeria fighting for the promotion and protection of minority rights, indigenous
peoples rights and environmental justice and in recent years has been actively
involved in activities aimed at promoting democratic accountability, equality
and transparency at the grassroots of society especially in Ogoni and neighbouring
minority territories in the Niger Delta.
It is however the conclusion of MOSOP that it is the responsibility
of the state parties to ensure the implementation of anti-discrimination programmes
at all levels of government from the national, state to the local administrations.
This Shadow Report attempts to fill the gaps in the combined
periodic reports of the Nigerian government. As a supplement, it is intended
that this report will assist the CERD committee to have a balanced view of the
state of ICERD’s compliance in Nigeria by determining the extent the government
has conformed to its obligations under the convention.
This report examines articles 1-7 against the backdrop of the
government’s report. The government report attempts to give a holistic
picture of the situation but this is far from the truth. Reports indicate that
ICERD is partially operational in Nigeria as ethnicity is a fact of life and
the close your ethnic group is to power, the easier your access to socio-economic
opportunities.
Unfortunately, this has been the lot of Nigeria’s minorities
whose peripherisation in Nigeria’s political development has ensured that
they hardly come close to power any day in the country.
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