Realizing the right to development in Nigeria: an examination of legal barriers and challenges

Olaitan O Olusegun, Oyeniyi Ajigboye
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Abstract

The United Nations General Assembly has, through several Conventions, emphasized the need for the full realization of the right to development, alongside the rights to food and clean water, the right to shelter and the right to housing. According to the United Nations, if Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR) are violated, the right to development is also violated. However, the realization of ESCRs in Nigeria continues to face challenges, therefore, the realization of development remains germane both in Nigeria and the international community at large. The search for development in Nigeria, therefore, requires the grasping of the conceptualized Right to Development (RTD), and dealing with the barriers and legal challenges, which affect the realization of the RTD. This article, therefore, aims to analyse the content, commitment, and nature of the right to development and examines the barriers to its implementation in Nigeria. The article discusses problems such as governmental corruption, lack of resources, lack of institutional capacity, poverty, internal conflicts, judicial performance, lack of implementation and enforcement of laws, and concludes that the goals of sustainable development in Nigeria cannot be fully realized without a conscious effort towards reduction in corruption which can practically serve as a panacea for achieving meaningful development. Keywords : Development, Developing Countries, Human Rights, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
在尼日利亚实现发展权:对法律障碍和挑战的考察
联合国大会通过几项公约强调,必须充分实现发展权利,以及获得食物和清洁水的权利、获得住所的权利和住房的权利。根据联合国的规定,如果经济、社会和文化权利(ESCR)受到侵犯,那么发展权也会受到侵犯。然而,在尼日利亚实现经济、社会和文化权利仍然面临挑战,因此,实现发展对尼日利亚和国际社会来说仍然是至关重要的。因此,在尼日利亚寻求发展需要掌握发展权的概念,并处理影响发展权实现的障碍和法律挑战。因此,本文旨在分析发展权利的内容、承诺和性质,并审查其在尼日利亚实施的障碍。文章讨论了诸如政府腐败、缺乏资源、缺乏机构能力、贫困、内部冲突、司法表现、缺乏实施和执法等问题,并得出结论认为,如果没有有意识地努力减少腐败,尼日利亚的可持续发展目标就无法完全实现,而腐败实际上可以作为实现有意义发展的灵丹妙药。关键词:发展,发展中国家,人权,经济,社会和文化权利
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