2023
DOI: 10.47747/ijcse.v4i1.1075
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Covid-19 Lockdown and Implicit Kidnapping in Abeokuta Metropolis: Emergency As a Global Prolongation of Human Rights Abuse

Abstract: There are a number of responses to Covid-19 emergency across the globe. One reaction to mitigate the dastardly effects of Covid-19 such as massive loss of lives is imposition of lockdown. This action was a similitude of indirect kidnapping of the citizenry. In the normal kidnapping, victims` freedom of movement is truncated. In the same vein, the enforcement of lockdown denies citizens of their right to movement. This has negative consequences for the fundamental human rights to association, work and dignity o… Show more

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