PREAMBLE
The philosophy of the Nigeria Intervention Movement NIM is founded on the fundamentals of Popular Democracy and Social Justice embedded in greater democratic intervention of Government in building a society and polity free from all forms of biases and discrimination driven by class, ethnic and religious prejudices, while aspiring to uphold, defend and make justiciable all civil and peoples' rights/freedoms, covering; Right to Life, citizenship rights, socio economic rights, women’s rights, rights of the vulnerable; (including Persons With Special Needs), the Rights of indigenous peoples to self determination, child rights, affirmative action and gender equity as enshrined in the conventions and charters of both the United Nations, UN and the African Union, AU, in a way that these rights can be owned and defended by all Nigerian citizens within the ambience of a truly democratic peoples' constitution for the good governance, political stability and economic prosperity of Nigeria and all her citizens.
The philosophy of the Nigeria Intervention Movement NIM is founded on the fundamentals of Popular Democracy and Social Justice embedded in greater democratic intervention of Government in building a society and polity free from all forms of biases and discrimination driven by class, ethnic and religious prejudices, while aspiring to uphold, defend and make justiciable all civil and peoples' rights/freedoms, covering; Right to Life, citizenship rights, socio economic rights, women’s rights, rights of the vulnerable; (including Persons With Special Needs), the Rights of indigenous peoples to self determination, child rights, affirmative action and gender equity as enshrined in the conventions and charters of both the United Nations, UN and the African Union, AU, in a way that these rights can be owned and defended by all Nigerian citizens within the ambience of a truly democratic peoples' constitution for the good governance, political stability and economic prosperity of Nigeria and all her citizens.
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