DiGiViC Condemns Attack On Hamdiyya.

Press Statement.
DiGiVic a Digital Rights Advocacy Organization Condemns Attack on Nigerian Citizen Hamdiyya Sidi over a Social Media Post.
DiGiVic strongly condemns the vicious attack on Hamdiyya Sidi, a Nigerian citizen, for exercising her fundamental right to freedom of expression on social media.
On 13 November 2024 Hamdiyya Sidi was brutally assaulted and intimidated by unidentified individuals allegedly linked to the Sokoto State Government for criticizing the state of insecurity in Sokoto on social media. This egregious act is a blatant violation of Nigeria’s constitution and international human rights standards.
As a digital rights advocacy group, we assert that:
1. Freedom of expression, both online and offline, is a fundamental right guaranteed by Section 39 of the Nigerian 1999 Constitution (as amended)and Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other legal instruments that Nigeria is a signatory to.
2. Citizens have the right to hold public officials accountable and engage in constructive criticism without fear of reprisal. 3. The use of violence and intimidation to silence dissenting voices undermines democratic principles and the rule of law.
We call on:
1. The Sokoto State Government to immediately investigate this incident, bring perpetrators to justice, and ensure that Hamdiyya Sidi’s safety is guaranteed as provided for in the same Constitution as one of the primary duty that the government owes every of her citizen.
2. The Nigerian Government to uphold its constitutional obligations to protect citizens’ rights to freedom of expression and assembly.
3. Law enforcement agencies to take swift action against those responsible for this heinous act.
4. Civil society organizations, media outlets, and human rights groups to join us in condemning this uncivil attack and advocate for the protection of digital rights of every Nigerian citizens.
5. International partners and organizations to support Nigeria in promoting human rights, democratic values, and the rule of law.
We therefore vehemently assert that the suppression of digital rights is a threat to democracy. We stand in solidarity with Hamdiyya  Sidi and all Nigerians who dare to speak truth to power either online or offline.
Signed, DigiCivic Initiative.

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