Anambra First Lady Demands Respect for Human Rights, Says No One Should Live in Fear

 

Dr. Mrs. Nonye Soludo

The First Lady of Anambra State, Dr. Mrs. Nonye Soludo, has described human rights as sacred and inviolable, insisting that no individual should be forced to live in a society governed by fear, alienation, or extremism.

Dr. Soludo made the remarks on Wednesday while joining millions around the world to commemorate Human Rights Day.

The governor’s wife, who is also the founder of the Nonye Soludo Healthy Living Initiative said  that human rights are fundamental because they embody the core values that sustain humanity.
According to her, every human being deserves the right to life, safety, success, and the freedom to thrive without fear or restriction.

She stressed that understanding and upholding human rights is essential for building a stronger and more inclusive society.

She stated:“Our everyday lives depend greatly on how we treat one another. We must look beyond differences in race, background, gender, and belief systems. Our unique identities should unite us rather than divide us. No one deserves to live in a society ruled by fear, alienation, or extremism.Everyone — regardless of cultural, political, or religious differences   deserves full human dignity and fairness. These rights are not negotiable.”

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