FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT IN NIGERIA: THE INDIGENT PERSONS IN FOCUS

Paul Odah EBIALA

Abstract


This abstract explores the enforcement of fundamental human rights in Nigeria with a focus on indigent persons. Despite legal frameworks and international conventions guaranteeing human rights, indigent individuals in Nigeria often face significant challenges in accessing and enjoying these rights. This paper examines the socio-economic conditions that contribute to the marginalisation of indigent persons in Nigeria and the barriers they encounter in seeking justice and protection of their rights. It delves into the role of government institutions, civil society organsations, and the legal system in addressing the rights of the indigent population. Moreover, the abstract discusses potential strategies and recommendations to enhance the enforcement of fundamental human rights for indigent persons in Nigeria, aiming to foster a more inclusive and equitable society that upholds the dignity and well-being of all its citizens.

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