The South-East region of Nigeria is plagued by security checkpoints where travelers face extortion, intimidation, and humiliation at the hands of security personnel. This has created a culture of fear, distrust, and oppression, eroding social cohesion and undermining the well-being of the community.
It is crucial for corporations, organizations, and civil society to advocate for the fair treatment of citizens and hold security personnel accountable for their actions. Companies must engage with local communities, support watchdog groups, and fund training programs for security personnel on human rights and ethical conduct.
Alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 16, is also essential. Transparency and public pressure for reform can contribute to positive change. The current situation threatens the region’s social and economic sustainability, requiring collective action from all stakeholders to foster a culture of respect, accountability, and justice.
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