Nigeria – equality

The Nigeria NAP provides a list of existing constitutional obligations, domestic legislation, internation obligations, and police and administrative steps. This breakdown only looks at the list of challenges and the implementation of the 3 pillars of the UNGPs.

8.6 CHALLENGES

“b. Contradictions in the provisions of Nigerian Labor Act with regards to freedom of discrimination on basis of sex at place of employment as provided by Section 42 of the Nigerian Constitution.” (p.154)

PILLAR 1 – STATE DUTY TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS
ACTIONABLE ITEMS
G. EMPLOYMENT
“In relation to employment, the National Working Group on Business and Human Rights will develop Guidance Notes for companies to manage their employment processes in compliance with human rights standards to ensure nondiscrimination and prevent child labor. In doing so, the issues of gender, and disability concerns will be taken into consideration pursuant to relevant provisions of extant Labor Laws.” (p.158-159)

I. GENDER
“There will be deliberate measures to mainstream gender considerations in Business and Human Rights. Government and Business should ensure that in the award of scholarship or other benefits, employment, contracts and compensation, special consideration should be taken to cater for the interest of women. Accordingly, in all meetings, consultations, dialogue or negotiation, women should represent themselves. In addition, labour practices that are discriminatory to women with respect to employment, promotion and incentives, will be addressed and eliminated.” (p.159)