Global Upfront Newspapers
AmericaCoverDiaspora/Life AbroadNews

U.S. Congressional hearing on Nigeria’s human rights challenges holds next week Wednesday

A coalition of Nigerian Diaspora and American groups will on Wednesday next week host a virtual Congressional Briefing for the United States 117th Congress on “Key Human Rights Challenges in Nigeria.”

The groups organizing the briefing include the Nigeria Working Group, the African Public Affairs Committee, Amnesty International (AI USA) and it is being organized in coordination with the office of U.S. Representative, Al Green (TX-09).

According to the notice of the briefing, “the significant presence of Nigerian-Americans whose families and friends in Nigeria are directly impacted, necessitates urgent action from Congress on behalf of their constituents.”

It noted that the February 17 event would be led by the Nigeria Working Group working “ in partnership with the Nigerian Diaspora, as well as Nigerians on the ground who are actively engaged in the ENDSARS movement.”

The essence of the meeting, the organizers said, is “to highlight these key issues and make recommendations on how the U.S. Congress and the Biden-Harris Administration can support action to bring accountability on behalf of their constituents.”

The opening remarks will be delivered by Representative Al Green (TX-09) with Professor Toyin Falola, University of Texas as Moderator.

Other panelists and experts include Abiodun Baiyewu – Executive Director, Global Rights; Faozy Aminu – Nigerian American Multimedia Personality; Dr. Michael Nwankpa – Centre for African Conflict & Development; DJ Switch – Musician, songwriter, and ENDSARS activist; Adotei Akwei, Amnesty International USA and Charles Kwuelum, Senior Legislative Associate for International Affairs, Mennonite Central Committee.

Advertize With Us

See Also

Tinubu Should Perish The Thought Of Allowing US/French Military Bases in Nigeria

Global Upfront

Boko Haram releases videos of four abducted victims

Global Upfront

Soyinka Hits Buhari, Says Pardon For Dariye, Nyame Putrid Egg Squashed Against Nigerian Faces

Global Upfront

Nigerian-born British Citizen Charged In New York With Hacking Into Bank Computers, Stealing Over $5 Million

Global Upfront

Buhari justifies hike in federal govt borrowing to fund infrastructure

Global Upfront

No Going Back On Opposition To APC’s Muslim-Muslim Ticket, Says Forum of Northern Christians

Global Upfront

Nnamdi Kanu: Appeal Court Discharges IPOB Leader Of Terrorism, Treason Allegations, Orders Immediate Release

Global Upfront

Once And For All, “The Missing Link” Between Man And Ape

Global Upfront

Nigerians will get used to fuel deregulation – Sylva, says announcement of COVID-19 vaccine behind latest price increase

Global Upfront

Peter Obi Rails Against Labour Party’s Creation Of Obidient Dept, Says “Obidient Movement Far Beyond Particular Political Party ”

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More