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Why Environmental Injustice Flourishes In Nigeria -By Jerome-Mario Utomi – Opinion Nigeria

As stated elsewhere “the intentional involvement of traditionally underrepresented communities especially low-income people of color is key to addressing local environmental justice concerns. Not only do these communities benefit from inclusion in the planning processes, but their knowledge can help those making planning and policy decisions in identifying activities of polluters and potential hidden hazards that they may not even realize exist.

Rural Development and Lagos Unending Demolition Commentary -By Jerome-Mario Utomi – Opinion Nigeria

Human right to adequate housing; Human rights to security of the person, and security of the home; Human right to health; Human right to food; Human right to water; Human right to work/livelihood; Human right to education; Human right to freedom from cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment; Human right to freedom of movement; Human right to information; and, Human right to participation and self-expression.

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