The House of Representatives Committee on Human Rights on Thursday mandated the National Human Rights Commission to furnish it with the list of Nigerians unlawfully detained by the police.
The Committee also urged the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons to curb the rising incidences of human trafficking across the shores of Nigeria.
The Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Edward Pwajok (Plateau-APC), gave the charge when the two agencies appeared before members of the committee to defend their 2018 budget proposals.
The lawmaker also emphasised the need for the NHRC to push for the domestication of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act in all the states of the federation.
Responding to the demands of the agencies for an increased budgetary allocation, Pwajok said it was necessary to heed the call to enable NHRC discharge its responsibilities effectively.
Ge said: “From our interactions with both agencies, we are satisfied with their performances in 2017.
“The problem they have is the challenges of inadequate funding.
“They have so much work to do, but if they do not have the money, they cannot discharge their responsibilities.
“But to the extent of the money that was released to them, they were able to discharge their responsibilities.
“We are going to make a case for an upward review of the money that should go to particularly the Human Rights Commission.
“They have requested for more funds that was allocated in 2018 budget.
“They have a lot of work to do and issues of human rights are on the front burner of international discourse.
“We discovered that the international community has given our Nigerian Human Rights Commission category A status.
“That means we are doing our best to make sure that we respect human rights in Nigeria.
“If they are not properly funded, then we may go to Category B or C and that will have serious implications.
“Recently, the US Government approved the sale of military hardware and jets to Nigeria, it means that they are satisfied with our respect for human rights.
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