The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has strongly denounced the invasion of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters in Abuja by security agents.
The commission emphasised that such brazen action violates fundamental principles of the rule of law and democratic order.
Executive Secretary Tony Ojukwu, through Director Obinna Nwakonye, stated that such actions are unacceptable in a country governed by the rule of law, as they infringe on the sanctity of private premises.
Ojukwu demanded that those responsible for this unlawful act be identified and held accountable for their actions, upholding the need for accountability and respect for democratic principles.
The statement partly read: “The NHRC demands that the authorities take immediate action to investigate this incident and ensure that those responsible are apprehended and punished accordingly.”
The commission, warned that failure to do so would erode the trust in law enforcement agencies “to protect lives, property, the privacy and sanctity of citizens and their premises.
“We reiterate that our democracy is built on the pillars of human rights, rule of law, and constitutional order. Any attempt to subvert these principles will not be tolerated” and must be remedied by those responsible.
“The commission directs the inspector general of police to unravel the circumstances surrounding the invasion and hold the perpetrators accountable.”