From Paul Osuyi, Asaba

Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, has bagged the prestigious Order of the Pride of Africa and the 2016 Mandela Medal for Long Walk to Freedom Awards by the International Human Right Commission (IHRC).

This was in recognition of the governor’s commitment towards ensuring that the rights of the people are protected, especially in respect to job opportunities, according to the organisers.

Governor General for Africa, International Commission of Diplomatic Relations, Human Rights and Peace Ambassador for the African Region of the IHRC, ambassador Joseph Rankin presented the awards, in Asaba, yesterday.

Rankin said nominees for the award must have made substantial and long-term contributions in furtherance of civil rights, civil liberties and human rights on the African continent. He said the Mandela Medal is given to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the “advancement of human rights in Africa. The African region headquarters of the International Human Rights Commission, Geneva, Switzerland has established this award to honor and give public recognition to an individual that has made an exceptional contribution to the advancement of human rights on the African continent.

“The Mandela Medal is the pinnacle of human rights recognition in Africa. We are in Asaba city, the capital of Delta State in Nigeria to honour and commend a great achiever who has made an outstanding contribution to the promotion and protection of the human rights embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in other United Nation’s Human Rights instruments.”

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He added that the governor was carefully selected by a special committee comprising the General Assembly members of the IHRC and the Economic and Social Council of the International Commission of Diplomatic Relations, Human Rights and Peace, noting that the creation of job opportunities through skill acquisition programme of the state government that will make the beneficiaries millionaires within a decade was laudable.

The ambassador also observed that apart from job creation, which the Okowa administration has done very well through the Job Creation Office, the administration had also put structures in place to ensure that the rights of the citizens are protected.

In his response, the governor said: “I feel honoured to receive this award and more so, when it has to do with our departed father, Dr. Nelson Mandela; we know what he represented when he was alive and all over the world, we do know that he is a symbol of human rights and what it is supposed to be in this age today.

“There is no doubt that in Africa, particularly Nigeria and our dear state in particular, that the issue of poverty and underdevelopment has to be addressed; it may not be possible to address everything in one day or two, even in a year or a tenure, but we must continue to play the little roles that we can consistently play and stay focused on the goal if we must get our people out of where they are at the moment and therefore we must continue to promote good governance.

“We have been building peace, because, we came at a time when everything appeared to be going down the drain and I believe with the peace building efforts and engaging the youths, we have continued to give hope and to keep hope alive for our people; we are also working on several justice reforms and it is our belief and our hope that we will continue to put processes in place that will uphold the freedom of our people and will uphold their rights because, it is important and we must, even as we uphold their rights, ensure that they have access to education and health and here in this state, we have started a contributory health scheme which is going to ensure that every Deltan has access to good health beyond the fact that we expect every Deltan will have access to education.

“A man cannot be free if he is hungry, a man cannot be free when he has no access to health, a man who is ignorant cannot be said to be free and we will continue to do our best despite the recession, we will remain focused and I will appeal to Deltans that they should continue to cooperate with us and we may not be shouting about the things that we do, but, we will remain consistent on the fact that we want to touch the lives of our people.”