A/HRC/28/64/Add.2
United Nations
General Assembly
Distr.: General
5 January 2015
Original: English
Human Rights Council
Twenty-eighth session
Agenda item 3
Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil,
political, economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to development
Report of the Special Rapporteur on minority
issues, Rita Izsák
Mission to Nigeria (17 to 28 February 2014)*
Summary
Nigeria is a multi-ethnic and linguistically diverse society, where the great diversity
of the population constitutes a valuable asset and rich cultural heritage. Nevertheless, the
management of such a diverse population poses important challenges that have not been
fully addressed and that require good and inclusive governance and the full implementation
of minority rights.
Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees the right to equality and non-discrimination and
contains provisions conducive to fostering the equal representation of diverse groups at the
different governmental levels, in the application of the federal character principle.
Nevertheless, the distinction between those considered the native inhabitants of a territory
(indigenes) and those who are not (settlers) leads in many cases to discriminatory treatment
of citizens in fields such as access to land and resources, public positions, university
education and scholarships, and has contributed to tensions and created and reinforced
ethnic and religious cleavages.
While, in most of the country, harmonious and peaceful inter-ethnic relations
prevail, Nigeria has seen violent intercommunal clashes in some States, particularly in the
North and Middle Belt regions, which have left thousands of victims. Root causes of
violence are complex and intertwined, involving several factors, such as the issue of
indigenes/settlers, competition for resources, poverty, good governance deficits, impunity
and polarization of ethnic and religious characteristics. Such factors and their underlying
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The summary of the present report is circulated in all official languages. The report itself, which is
annexed to the summary, is circulated in the language of submission only.
GE.15-00038 (E)