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HEDA X-SPACE: Sowore to Speak on 2024 Human Rights Abuse in Nigeria

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) is thrilled to announce the January 2025 edition of its Monthly Advocacy Series (MAS), a highly impactful virtual platform dedicated to addressing Nigeria’s most pressing national issues. This monthly series, tagged “Chatting with HEDA,” will feature the esteemed human rights activist and founder of Sahara Reporters, Mr. Omoyele Sowore, as the guest speaker. Scheduled for Wednesday, January 15, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Nigeria time) on X (formerly Twitter) Space, the session will delve into the theme: “2024 Review of Human Rights Abuse in Nigeria.” This promises to be an engaging and illuminating discussion that will shed light on the ongoing challenges of human rights violations, political clampdowns, and the misuse of the Cybercrime Act by law enforcement agencies. This interactive program provides a unique opportunity for Mr. Sowore to share his invaluable perspectives on these critical issues, drawing from his personal experiences with political victimization and his unwavering commitment to advancing human rights and democracy. Participants can look forward to a rich discussion moderated by HEDA, featuring a 30-minute conversation, a 20-minute Q&A session, and 10 minutes dedicated to closing remarks and acknowledgments. HEDA Resource Centre remains steadfast in its mission to promote good governance, transparency, human rights, and sustainable development in Nigeria. The Monthly Advocacy Series is a cornerstone of this mission, bringing together thought leaders, activists, and the public to address issues vital to national development. We invite members of the public, civil society organizations, policymakers, and the media to join this critical conversation via HEDA’s X Page @Hedagenda on Wednesday. January 15, 2025, at 4pm.  

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HEDA Urges Governor Makinde for Transparency and Comprehensive Action Following Bodija Explosion

The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has written an open letter to Governor Oluwaseyi Abiodun Makinde of Oyo State, extending condolences, commendations, and appeals for comprehensive action in response to the Bodija explosion of January 16, 2024. Signed by Arigbabu Sulaimon, the Executive Secretary of HEDA Resource Centre, the letter conveys heartfelt condolences to Governor Makinde, the government, and the people of Oyo State for the tragic incident that claimed lives and caused injuries in Bodija, Ibadan. As a non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in Nigeria, HEDA commended Governor Makinde’s swift response to the situation. The organization lauded the humanitarian efforts to aid immediate victims and the collaborative initiatives with the Society of Engineers in evaluating the structural integrity of buildings near the blast site. However, HEDA expressed deep concerns regarding preliminary comments made by Governor Makinde during a press briefing on the night of the incident, implicating illegal miners as responsible for the explosion. Emphasizing the need for caution in drawing conclusions that could sway ongoing investigations, HEDA called for a thorough and impartial inquiry, with transparent disclosure of all findings to the public. The letter underscored the importance of revealing the beneficial ownership of corporate entities involved in mining activities within the state, stressing accountability and adherence to global best practices in the mining sector. HEDA urged Governor Makinde to embrace the guidelines outlined in the Natural Resource Governance Charter for responsible resource management. Furthermore, HEDA advocated for a comprehensive environmental audit of the affected area, coupled with integrity tests on structures within the blast radius. The organization highlighted the necessity of bolstering standards and enforcement of public safety, physical planning, and environmental laws in Oyo State. In conclusion, the letter appealed to Governor Makinde to safeguard green spaces like the Ogunpa Forest Reserve in Ibadan and promote the establishment of new green areas across the state. Recognizing their pivotal role in the healing process for humans, animals, and the environment, HEDA emphasized the significance of preserving and expanding such spaces. HEDA expressed gratitude for Governor Makinde’s anticipated attention to the matter, believing that his leadership could greatly enhance the safety and prosperity of Oyo State. The organization reaffirmed its readiness to collaborate for a brighter and sustainable future.