2020 Human Rights Day: Join the conversation with JDPMC on 91.7 fm

Justice, Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC), Osogbo is a registered Faith-based, Charity, Non-Governmental, Non-Political, and Not–for-profit Organization established according to the mandate of the Vatican’s Department of Church and Society of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo. It carries out the prophetic mission of the Church in the world through the social transformation of the society without any bias to race, gender, religion, tongue and colour.

The Justice and Human Rights Department of the Organisation focuses on the promotion of fundamental human rights through the Championing of legal reforms, defense of vulnerable persons and human rights education. As part of its activities to mark the 2020 Annual Human Rights Day, the Department is organizing an on air panel session to discuss the appearing problem of human rights violation in Nigeria in relation to civil protests.

We therefore write to respectfully invite you to the programme coming up as follows:

 

Topic: Human Rights in the light of Civil Protest in Nigeria.

Date: 10th day of November, 2020

Time: 1-2pm.

Venue: Rave Fm, Agunbelewo, Osogbo.

While thanking you for your consideration and anticipated acceptance, we ask the Lord to bless you with uncommon wisdom and keep you safe at all times.

#EndSARS: JDPMC condemns the killing of protesters, offers alternative resolution means to Govts

Following the killing and maiming of the Nigerian youths who had been on EndSARS peaceful Protest that is taking place in almost 36 states of the Federation which the source of its authorization still remains a mystery. The Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC), Osogbo has also lent her voice together with the rest of patriotic Nigerians, in a strong term condemned the act of killing spree by the Nigerian Army.

The General Coordinator of the JDPMC, Rev.Fr. Peter Akinkunmi stated this in a statement made available to the Newsmen in Osogbo, Osun state through Media Officer of the Organization, Olayemi Alabi.

According to Fr.Akinkunmi, the disposition of the Government at all levels pointed to the fact of indifference and insensitivity to the cry and yarning of the aggrieved youths who had for far too long been the objects of brutality and abuse in the hands of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police Force.

“From observing the attitude and response of the Government so far, we are not clear about the sincerity, the disposition to learn and understand or the political will government at all levels to respond adequately to the cry of the protesters. This is because from careful reflection on the background to the #EndSars course, an objective observer would find out that the brutality of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police Force who have been abusing, brutalizing, and “wasting” the lives of Nigerians with blatant impunity was only the final trigger of a protest of the Nigerian People against injustice and corruption that had been waiting to happen”, He said.

 

He noted further that Government should not see the peaceful protest as a means of dividing the nation, polarizing gimmick or state of the anarchic venture but rather a clarion call for both the Government and the Governed in order to make Nigeria better.

 

“#EndSARS in our understanding does not divide the nation into a polarization of the government and the governed. It rather calls the government and the governed to a roundtable where solutions to some of the most damaging problems of the nation can be overcome. We therefore think that a government with genuine intention to defend the good of this nation and further the growth of democracy should not immediately preoccupy itself with ending the protest. We expect the government to rather guide the process and follow it up as means to acquire a richer and holistic knowledge and understanding of the real problems of Nigeria, the hope and aspiration of its people and seek from them also the plausible solutions that would lead to the Nigeria of the dream and pride of all,

The government should, with objective and unbiased mind with no interest in self-defense or self-preservation begin to take note of all the grievances and demands from the genuine protesters without ever falling again into the dishonorable attitude of interpreting them as the voice of the opposition. We think it is completely dangerous and inimical to national development for the government to continue to interpret the voice of the people in a democracy as the opposition.

The General Coordinator therefore charged Nigerian Governments to allow diplomacy and true democratic spirit to prevail by considering the cry for a just national structure and system that offers everyone equal opportunity to fulfill their lawful aspirations in peace and in dignity worthy of their person, disciplined and effective public institutions that would develop and use the resources of Nigeria for the Nigerian people.

 

Girl Child Day: Jdpmc vows just & equitable society for every Girl Child

The Justice and Development and Peace Makers’ Centre, Osogbo has reiterated its commitment towards peace, just and equitable society for every Girl Child in the state.

General Coordinator of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC), Rev.Fr.Peter Akinkunmi made this known in his message to commemorate the annual International Girl Child’s Day through the Head of Integrated Human Development Department, Mrs. Juliet Akande.

“We have seen and still seeing the challenges of being a girl child in our communities; from being not wanted because of male child preference to being subjected to Female Genital Mutilation, to defilement/ sexual abuse by pedophilic men, to absenteeism in school if she ever gets to go to school, to early drop-out to support the household earning, to being child household head in the unfortunate incidence of maternal mortality, to unhygienic menstrual management, to early child marriage or betrothal especially after being used as collateral for the loan, to teenage pregnancy resulting from rape and many more sufferable situations”, he stressed.

He therefore assured the Nigerian Girl Children especially in the Osun state not to give up or lose hope as the JPDMC would continually champion their cause in any imbalanced or unjust situation for they were not alone.

“Our hopes are raised when we see women who crossed the hurdles to become great, and the number of girls we have defended and catered for, we will not relent in clamoring for a Just, Peace and Equitable society of our dreams, meanwhile, more girls can run to us for safety, justice and holistic support for we will not be tired”, he affirmed. 

 

Vote buying: JDPMC worries over human poverty index, calls on Govt to review policy

The spate of the vote buying that is ravaging the Nigerian electoral process which stems from the human poverty index has now become a matter of serious concern among the stakeholders.

The General Coordinator of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre, Osogbo Rev. Fr. Peter Akinkunmi said this in an interview with a cross-section of Journalists today at the JDPMC’s Sitautionroom in Akure, the capital of Ondo State.

Fr. Akinkunmi expressed great concern over what he regarded as an alarming malady of vote buying that is pervading the Nigerian electoral system.

According to him, “it is still worrisome that the efforts being made by both non-governmental and civil society organizations are not breaking the walls of the poor mentality of living and orientation of the downtrodden masses who believe that they cannot survive on their own.  all intensified effort and advocacy seem to be sounding like noise to them instead of a guide for their lives. This truly points to the reality of acute poverty in Nigeria, it is understandable but vote selling is still far from the way out,

The bedrock of any good governance begins with bitting what you can chew and here comes moderation and prudence. When you see a man doling out cash for you without serious commitment, it is very important to watch out”.

He stressed further that this is the best time for Government to pay full attention to the poor standard of living among Nigerians by creating an industrialized and economically driven nation that would raise the bar of a standard of living for the vulnerable households.  The priest also added that Governments at all levels should go back to the drawing board to map out action plans and strategies that would take Nigeria out of the human poverty index.

Fr. Peter equally used to medium to charge the Government to review her policies which might be inimical to the peaceful and good living of the poor who have just come out of the shock of the Covid19 pandemic.

 

 

Independence Day: ‘Stop chasing shadow, quest first revolution of mind – says a priest

The General Coordinator of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre, Osogbo, Rev.Fr. Peter has again re-emphasized the need for the Nigerian leaders to re-evaluate their approach to the matters of national interest especially, the myriads of challenges contending with the nation.
He stated this in his Independence message made available to the newsmen in osogbo, the capital of Osun state. Fr.Akinkunmi drew the attention of Nigerians and people at the helm of affairs of the country to place a priority on the sanctity of humans and their welfare most importantly, children who are seriously in need of direction to go in order to fulfill a purpose.
the detail of the piece is below

A GLANCE AT NIGERIA @ 60 THROUGH THE WINDOW OF OMAR FAROUQ’S PRISON CELL                                                      

Building a real reflection on the state of the nation on a presidential national broadcast in Nigeria is to start a wild goose chase. This is contrary and obviously strange to modern open-society where such broadcasts are the real basis of meaningful and progressive discussion on a nation.  It the price Nigeria pays for its breed of political elites. Their message is never known to present concrete facts that only the privilege of their position can furnish the nation. When and where they are in power, they have their own glamorous image of the country which any reasonable person can never stoop to share with them considering the nonconformity of such most times to known reality. The ruling elites usually have their ready-made image of how the country has been masterfully transformed during their regime. An image, which, they usually craft even before they are sworn into office. For them, the rest of the world which may see the country differently is either misinformed or biased. And so would never attend to such views objectively and with any sense of commitment.

Yet we cannot hide from the fact that those things that paint Nigeria @60 in noticeable colors on the global map are mostly uncontestably unpraiseworthy. One cannot, for instance, look away from the fact that Nigeria is rightly accounted for today by the international community as the nation with the fastest-growing population yet with dragging economic growth. How can it be surprising then that even though it is the seventh most populous country in the world, it strangely has the highest number of poor people globally? Nigeria by the assessment of the international community accounts for the highest mortality rate of children globally, and has the highest number of out-of-school children? And currently, Nigeria is said to have become the world capital of open defecation.  Boko Haram and the various acts of banditry and violence across the country, have placed Nigeria in the company of nations that constitute a threat to global security. What ugly feathers to wear on the cap of a nation celebrating 60th independence anniversary in the modern globalized world? In spite of all of these hard and scary facts, those who are in power anytime and anywhere in Nigeria, would always present the country as faring gloriously at least during their regime and their days of privilege when they had access to the public money-bags. All such dysfunctions and failures that their image-making projects fail to hide are projected as deeds of their predecessors either of the military era or the days of opposition party regime. Yet only a very few of them have never been in the military or in what they would later refer to as the opposition party before what they now claim as their party won election and held both the reins of power and the public money-bag.

Let us presume that if the leading citizens of Nigeria would not accommodate the view of adults that do not propagate their molded image of the nation, they would even if for curiosity admit an innocent child’s perspective of Nigeria @60 especially if without erring in drawing contours and shading colors it sets before all rational beings the true image of our nation as it is today.

Omar a 13-year-old boy was sentenced to 10 years in prison by a Shari’a court in Kano on August 10 for blaspheming Allah in an argument with a friend. At 13, a child does not even yet have the capacity to decide about his religious beliefs and convictions. He still remains under the guidance of parents. Farouq yet has been in prison custody since February according to his legal counsel. The application of such punishment clearly violates the African Charter of Rights and Child Welfare.

Given the grave danger of prison sentence on a child’s future and the image of the country, it would be expected that the many constitutional means would have been immediately explored to make sure the child never gets near the prison gates. None of these was explored until the helpless Omar was jailed in February and sentenced in August. There can be no better time for the secular court as permitted under the constitution to immediately hear the appeal of the case and protect this vulnerable child. The governor of Kano state does not need to apply for Chinese loan in order to grant Omar state pardon which the constitution empowers him to do. Even if he fails to notice the danger before Omar because he is busy with the campaign for Edo gubernatorial election, we know also that the president does not need the approval of the National Assembly to do the same. The president, the governor of Kano State and the judiciary failed to notice the misery of a child under their care while Piotr Cywinski took a note from far way Poland and instantly threw himself into the matter to the extent of requesting to serve the jail term to save the boy from destruction.

Like the case of Omar Farouq, the many sufferings of children in Nigeria are not due to lack of resources. They are simply as a result of lack of goodwill by the political elite class to pursue the welfare of lives that do not share their blood.  This is the case with 3,600 children that Human Rights Watch reported Nigeria to have imprisoned between 2013 and 2019. The same reason accounts for the 10.5 million of Nigerian children that are not in school presently and 10.7% of children who die at birth in Nigeria as well as the 1.3 who are homeless street children. Since the return to democracy in 1999, there’s hardly a president that ruled the country who at least did not leave power as a grandfather. Governors of various states have all been either fathers or grandfathers. Yet one continues to wonder why these persons hardly reserve any reasonable place for child wellbeing in the actual implementation of fictitious policy direction. It is doubtful whether empathy is in any way involved in the self-application of Nigeria’s political elites in discharging the offices they hold on public trust.

The case of Omar Farouq particularly shows that even when what is needed is available to deal with the myriads of dangers confronting citizens of Nigeria, nothing would be done because, in reality, the political class is not interested and so does not care about the safety and wellbeing of the rest of their compatriots once their personal interests are protected.  In other words, what accounts for the misery of children in Nigeria, accounts for corruption, insecurity, underdevelopment, violence, growing division and loss of faith in the country. It is not inadequate resources but a lack of the will in the ruling elites to act for the common good.

 

@60, what Nigeria needs to overcome the multi-front battles tearing the nation apart is not an additional loan from China, or cancellation of debt profile. The way for Nigeria to find itself back on its lost path to glory is to invest whatever resources it would take to instill goodwill towards the common good first in the political elites then is every person who must live in this nation. This revolution of the mind is the only addition to our current pool of resources required to usher in the glorious face of Nigeria which the entire global community has sought, gazing in endless futility at the horizon. Whatever nation or individual offers Nigeria any form of support that does not tend towards instilling goodwill and patriotism in the ruling elites and the Nigerian people as a whole cannot be accounted either as friend or benefactor sincerely committed to rescuing the crumbling giant of Africa.

Rev Fr Peter Akinkunmi

General Coordinator

JDPMC, Osogbo

Bi-weekly newsletter on Campaign Finance Tracking in Ondo Gubernatorial Poll, click on the details…

The ability of citizens to decide through the ballot on how they are governed is a fundamental to a sustainable democracy. The process of the election is the foundation upon which democratic governments exists and functions must reflect without conflict, the equality, freedom of all eligible citizens to freely participate politically. To ensure a level playing field, money in politics must be regulated in line with several provisions of the electoral act to prevent the influence of money in deciding the outcome of elections.

This is why JDPMC in collaboration with IFES is currently tracking the campaign finance of selected contestants in the 2020 Ondo State gubernatorial election. This first edition of the newsletter covers the period of 16th of August to 30th of August, 2020 and shares highlights of findings from tracking the campaign finance of selected political parties in the 2020 gubernatorial election in Ondo state by JDPMC.

Click on the link below for the meaty details.

JDPMC Campaign Finance Tracking on ONDO POLL