Kater AMAH - Minority Fellow OHCHR
ORAL STATEMENT FOR THE UN FORUM ONM MINORITY ISSUES
Thank you Madam Chair
and I belong to the
Ladies and Gentlemen, my name is Kater Amah. I am 2018 0HCHR Minorities Fellow;
in my region,
Tiv Minority in Taraba State, Nigeria, but I speak for all vulnerable people and communities
especially the minorities.
where people have
I want to speak about Domestic Statelessness affecting minorities in my country Nigeria
they are denied
the consciousness of being Nigerian Nationals but do not know where they belong because
belong. This has
access to indigenship registration by local governments and states where they originally
as well.
been a trend that has been on for decades, and perhaps may be happening in other countries
find themselves
Because of land boundaries in the Federal system of Government of Nigeria, some people
knowledge
in states where they are minorities; and this is their situation Madam Chair! I have first-hand
in description are
about Benue, Taraba, Nasaarawa, Plateau, and Adamawa states. The minorities
frequently targeted for violent attacks.
are displaced from
As I speak here Madam Chair, over a 100,00 individuals including women and children
conflictbetween
their homes in Taraba, Nassarawa, Benue and Plateau states as a result of the perennial
thousands and
herdsmen and farmers in some Northern states of Nigeria which led to the killing of
in different host
destruction of their houses and means of livelihoods. Some have remained IDPs
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communities across the states for over 5 years now without access to health; access to
have meager
children; and other basic rights. Even before displacement, the people and their communities
or no amenities at all!
return.Some
Strangers have taken over their homes. There are no proactive efforts so far to ensure their
farmers who earn
of them are denied access to their homes by the h'iajority groups. These are peasant
their living strictly by farming.
I therefore recommend the following:
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The government of Nigeria should liaise with states and local governments to ensure the
of basic
return of the affected minorities; and rebuild their communities including the provision
amenities.
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The government of Nigeria should set up a Commission for Minority Affairs and make it
to all minorities for the promotion and profection of minority rights.
to address
The government of Nigeria should revisit the recommendations of Germany in the UPR
adequate
the cultural, political and economic situation of ethnic minorities by taking steps to ensure
the loss of
political participation of ethnic minority groups as well as measures to effectively prevent
land, property and resources of ethnic minority groups through confiscation