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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed into law the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
The law seeks to strengthen humanitarian protection and uphold the rights and dignity of displaced citizens.
The convention is popularly called the Kampala Convention, and it is titled: “Act to give effect to the provisions of the African Union Convention for the protection and assistance of internally displaced persons in Nigeria; and for Related Matters” sponsored by House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu.
The Bill was cosponsored by Jonathan Gaza Gbefwi, Khadijat Bukar Ibrahim, Blessing Onuh, Nasiru Shehu, Felix Uche Nwaeke, and Steve Fatoba.
The new law seeks to domesticate and enforce in Nigeria the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of IDPs.
It also seeks to eliminate the root causes of internal displacement in Nigeria in line with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, and other relevant laws and international instruments to which Nigeria is a party.
The objectives of the legislation include providing a legal and institutional framework for the prevention, mitigation and elimination of root causes of internal displacement; making provision for the protection, assistance, and durable solutions for IDPs in Nigeria.
It also aims to ensure the protection of the human rights of IDPs in line with the provisions of the Constitution, relevant laws, and international instruments to which Nigeria is a party; provide for the obligations, responsibilities and roles of government agencies (“competent authorities”) and non-state actors.
The law will provide a comprehensive and gender-friendly framework for national response, coordination and collaboration for the protection, assistance and humanitarian interventions relating to internal displacement.
Others are: to promote solidarity, cooperation, durable solutions and mutual support among state parties to the Convention, state parties and non-state actors, competent authorities, and non-state actors in collaboration with relevant agencies to combat displacement and address its consequences.
Nigeria faces severe, long-term humanitarian crises with millions of IDPs, struggling with extreme poverty, hunger, disease, and lack of security in mostly informal camps.
This is primarily due to Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, farmer-herder conflicts and natural disasters.
Essentially, the domestication of the Kampala Convention marks a significant step towards protecting IDPs in Nigeria, as it is expected to check overcrowded, under-resourced shelters, limited access to healthcare and education.
Kalu hailed President Tinubu for signing the Act, stating that he has given a human face to the suffering of IDPs, demonstrating his commitment to addressing their plight.
He urged Nigerians to support the efforts of the government in implementing the Kampala Convention.
“We must work together to address the humanitarian crisis and provide durable solutions for IDPs. The international community is also called upon to partner with Nigeria in addressing the root causes of displacement,” he said. (The Nation)