Abuja - Nigeria's human rights commission (NHRC) on Tuesday accused the country's security agencies of systematic extra-judicial killings, describing the lack of due process as the most frequently violated human right.
NHRC said that most of the complaints received by the commission - which also include loss of rights to education, shelter and health - involved extra-judicial killings by Nigeria's security agencies and police.
Nigeria, which according to UN data is one of the countries with the highest number of human rights violations, is tackling an insurgency in the country's north-east.




