The ECOWAS Court of Justice Women Forum on Tuesday donated food items and other materials to some indigent citizens and less privileged persons in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The forum led by its
Chairperson, Frances Ibanga, donated the food items when the group visited the
Human Rights Radio in Abuja on Tuesday.
Speaking at the
station, Ibanga said that the donation was done in the spirit of Eid-el-Fitr to
assist those who could not afford food items during the festive period.
“We are here in the
spirit of Eid-el-fitr to share the little we have with those that are less
privileged. This forms part of our project for the year.
“We have series of
projects and this is part of it: reaching out to people and helping out in
whatever way we can.
“Today we have come to
Human Rights Radio with food stuff and other items so that we can share with
those that may not be able to afford so that they will be able to put smiles on
their faces,” she said.
She used the
opportunity to intimate those present on the opportunities they had with the
court if they suffered any human right abused caused by the state.
She explained that
prior to 2005, the ECOWAS court only heard cases between countries but pointed
out that with a reviews treaty in 2005, cases from individuals were now being
entertained.
She however clarified
that such cases from individuals must be suits against any state that is signatory
to the ECOWAS treaty and so long as such cases were not clattered by politics
or criminality.
“Once you can
establish that your case borders on human right abuse, not human rights
clattered in political or criminal matters, the doors of the courts are open.
“All you need do is to
approach the court, get our rules, go through them, and know how to file your
case.
“With the advent of
COVID filing cases has been made easier as you can file your cases
electronically.
“Even from the comfort
of your office you can send in your document and be assured that the court will
listen to you.
“So for indigents and
those that feel that their rights ave been trampled upon, the ECOWAS Court of
Justice is there to listen to them,” she said.
In his remark,
Managing Director of the Human Rights Radio, Ahmad Isah, who spoke through a
telephone call, commended the forum for the donation.
Isah directed that the items be shared
immediately to those present also urged the court to seek other areas of
assistance to indigents Nigerians who are members of the Brekete Family.
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