10/05/2026
EDOCSO MONTHLY MEETING UPDATE:
The monthly meeting of Edo Civil Society Organisations, a coalition of civil rights groups in Edo state held its monthly meeting on Saturday, 9th May 2026, in its state secretariat in Benin City, the state capital.
Highlight of the meeting was a study of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Section 40, by Leftist Charles Ojo, the Deputy Coordinator-General took Comrades through the class. The Coordinator-General, Leftist Omobude Agho was unavoidably absent.
Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) guarantees every person the right to assemble freely and associate with others, including forming or belonging to political parties, trade unions, or associations for the protection of their interests. It is a fundamental right to peaceable assembly, association, and protest.
Key Aspects of Section 40:
•Freedom of Association:
Individuals have the right to join, form, or dissociate from organizations (e.g., trade unions, political groups) without restriction.
•Peaceful Assembly and Protest: This section protects the right of citizens to hold peaceful protests and public processions.
•Protection of Interests: Citizens can join associations specifically to protect their personal or professional interests.
•Limitations & Considerations.
Peaceful Nature: The right is specifically for peaceful assembly.
•Restricting Factors.
(Section 45): Under Section 45, these rights can be restricted in the interest of defense, public safety, public order, public morality, or public health.
•Judicial Affirmation: The Nigerian courts have affirmed this right, stating that police have a duty to protect protesters rather than stifle them.
Other issues that borders on good governance, social justice and human rights were deliberated, the extra-judicial killing of a 28yrs old young man in Delta state and in other parts of the country, brutality, and systematic torture by state security agencies and other state actors.
The Secretary-General, Leftist God'spower Okumbor read the minutes of the previous meeting to the congregation, the minutes were adopted by those present in the last meeting.
The monthly general assembly of the Left Movement of Nigeria is open to the general public who seek to know about their rights as Citizens. The meeting came to a close with robust questions and answers section. Adjournment was moved and seconded promptly by Comrades.
A luta continua.
Edo Civil Society Organisations is a formidable human rights network of the Left Movement of Nigeria that has three fundamental pillars;
PROMOTING GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS.
Leftist Aimuae-Osa Igbinomwanhia
Public Relations Officer
Edo Civil Society Organisations (EDOCSO).
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