The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Adamawa recorded 21 cases of rights violations between January and February, with parental neglect high due to hardship.
The NHRC Adamawa Coordinator, Grace Mamza, disclosed this during an interview in Yola on Thursday.
She said that during the period under review, the commission recorded 11 cases of parental neglect, among other violations.
She listed other violations to include physical assault, right to dignity, threat to life, and child trafficking.
Mamza urged security agencies to respect human rights while discharging their duties for peaceful coexistence in the state and the country.
She emphasised that it is good to treat people with dignity and respect, and advised parents to take good care of their wards.
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She also advised husbands to allow their wives to venture into business, noting that wives should not depend solely on their husbands as she urged them to complement the efforts of their spouses.
“Men should allow their wives to do business to improve the socioeconomic development of the family,” she advised.
Mamza further called on the public to report any rights violations to the commission for full justice to prevail.
NAN