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Budget Defence: House Committee Commends NHRC, Supports ₦20 Billion Budget for 2026

Budget Defence: House Committee Commends NHRC, Supports ₦20 Billion Budget for 2026
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Abuja, Nigeria

The House of Representatives Committee in a strong endorsement of institutional accountability has commended the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) for its 2025 budget performance, describing it as impactful, despite significant fiscal constraints and a complex human rights landscape.

Speaking during the Commission’s 2025 budget defence and presentation of its 2026 appropriation proposal, the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Peter Abiola Makinde, acknowledged that, amid rising human rights concerns, including challenges affecting freedom of religion and other fundamental freedoms, the Commission sustained measurable progress in fulfilling its statutory mandate.

Makinde noted that the Commission’s ability to maintain transparency and public engagement through its Human Rights Dashboard, which provides regular updates on complaints and interventions. He assured the NHRC of the National Assembly’s continued collaboration, emphasizing the legislature’s responsibility to strengthen institutions that safeguard citizens’ rights.

Presenting the Commission’s report, the Executive Secretary of the commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu, OFR, SAN, expressed appreciation for the Committee’s support, which he said enabled the NHRC to implement most of its planned programmes and interventions in 2025.

Dr. Ojukwu disclosed that the Commission recorded over 3.7 million complaints in 2025, reflecting both increased public trust and the growing demand for rights protection. He explained that the upward trend in complaints necessitates greater investment in complaint handling, investigation, and redress mechanisms in the coming year.

For the 2026 fiscal year, the Executive Secretary presented a proposed budget of ₦20 billion, with 33.67 percent allocated to personnel and overhead costs, and 66.33 percent earmarked for capital expenditure, demonstrating a strategic focus on infrastructure, operational expansion, and improved service delivery.

In response, the Committee expressed its readiness to support the proposed budget, while urging the Commission to consolidate its gains and continue advancing the protection and promotion of human rights across Nigeria.

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