Civic Rights of Nigerian Citizens - JSS1 Civic education Lesson Note
Civic rights in Nigeria encompass the fundamental rights and freedoms granted to individuals as citizens of the country. These rights are enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution and include, but are not limited to:
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Right to Life:
- The constitution guarantees the right to life, emphasizing the sanctity of human life and protection from arbitrary deprivation.
Right to Dignity of the Human Person:
- Citizens are entitled to be treated with dignity and respect, and the constitution prohibits inhuman or degrading treatment.
Right to Personal Liberty:
- This right ensures protection against arbitrary arrest or detention, emphasizing the principle of due process.
Freedom of Expression:
- Citizens have the right to express their opinions, thoughts, and ideas freely without censorship, subject to reasonable limitations.
Right to Freedom of Association:
- Citizens can freely associate with others, form groups, and participate in peaceful assemblies without undue interference.
Right to Private and Family Life:
- The constitution protects the privacy of individuals and their families, safeguarding against unwarranted intrusion.
Right to Property:
- Citizens have the right to own property, and the constitution ensures protection against unlawful deprivation.
Right to Freedom of Movement:
- This right guarantees the freedom of citizens to move within Nigeria and reside in any part of the country.