Fundamental human human rights are basic rights estranged in the Nigeria constitution which includes
Every person has the rights to life and no one shall be deprived intentionally of thier life except in execution of a court sentence for a crime offense
Right to human dignity
Every individuals is entitled to respect for thier dignity and no one shall be subjected to torture , inhuman or degrading treatment
Rights to personal liberty
Every person has the right to personal liberty except in cases of lawful arrest , detention or restrictions of movement
Right to fair hearing
Every person is entitled to a fair hearing within in a reasonable time by a court or tribunal
Right to private and family life
The privacy of citizen ,thier homes, correspondence and communication is guaranteed and protected
Right to freedom of expression and the press and religion
Every person has the right to freedom of expression including freedom to hold opinion and receive Informations
Right to peaceful assembly and Association
Every person has the right to assemble freely and associate with others
Right to freedom of movement
Every citizens he as the right to move freely through our Nigeria and reside in any part
Right to freedom from discrimination
No citizens shall be discriminate against any one based on community, ethnicity, place of origin ,religion ,sex or political opinion
Right to acquire and own immovable property
Every person has the right to acquire and own immovable property genuinely, and also
Right against compulsory acquisition of property
No property shall be compulsory acquired except for public purpose and with prompt payment of compensation among others .
– Benjamin Ibrahim writes from Lokoja, Kogi state.
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