EXPANDING THE FRONTIERS OF LEGAL PROTECTION OF REFUGEES AND INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN NIGERIA
Abstract
Man right from creation has been a subject of violence and lives in violent situations. No wonder the book of Genesis 3:14-19 says that the Lord God cursed man after his fall. Over time man has witnessed different forms of calamities either from natural disasters or through armed conflicts. Armed conflicts may take the form of insurgency, civil war, cold war, internal disturbances among others. This armed conflict has become a serious threat to global peace and security in 21stcentury, in that, it constitutes the highest contributor to humanitarian crises in the form of rise in human causalities, internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, food insecurity and the spread of various diseases. Since the end of the cold war, there has been a proliferation of humanitarian crisis known as a complex emergency. Most countries of the world had one time or the other experienced one form of armed conflict or the other, as the case maybe. Armed conflicts in most cases, occur as a result of several indicators such as poverty, social inequality, poor governance, state fragility with its dire consequences on the entire system of the nation as well as the people. However, at all-time international organizations, regional and national governments never left stones unturned in promulgating and enacting conventions, laws, polices, regulations and guiding principles in addressing the causesand effects of refuge and displacement resulting from armed conflicts or natural disasters. Whether the conventions, laws and policies made in this regard have achieved its desired aim, is a different question altogether which will be dealt with in due course in this paper. This paper takes a look at legal protection of refugees and internally displaced persons during refuge and displacement period. The paperal so considers the guaranteed rights of refugees as well as the IDPs in their host nation or state. The paper examines the causes and effects of displacement and refuge on the victims. It also examines the institutional bodies responsible for the provision of aids to the victims of displacement or refuge. It further considers the challenges militating against the displaced persons and refugees whether in camps or not. The paper finds that the laws of this has become obsolete in relation to the existing realities. It also finds that bad governance is usually the major cause of restiveness in people leading to armed conflict in a nation. The paper further finds a high and gross violation of the rights of IDPs and refugees. The paper as a matter of importance proffer well-reasoned recommendations.
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