
Jimoh Ibrahim is uninformed: UN intervenes in nation’s internal affairs, by Owei Lakemfa
In fact, if the UN considers the repeated inability of the Nigerian government to protect the civil populace, especially schoolchildren, it can, by a declaration of its Security Council, decide on a military intervention in the country with or without government permission or approval.
Equally, while internal security remains primarily a domestic issue, the UN does intervene in cases of gross human rights violations and the need to protect civil populations.
I do not support the call by Oyo State Governor SeyiMakinde that international bodies like the United Nations (UN) should participate in probing the 56-day abduction of 39 pupils and six teachers in the state.
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