CHRCR Celebrates 21 Years of Championing Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Kogi State
Lokoja, Kogi State – Conscience for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution (CHRCR), a prominent advocacy organization, has marked a significant milestone, celebrating 21 years of dedicated service to promoting human rights, conflict resolution, and community development.

The anniversary, commemorated on March 5, 2026, highlights the organization’s unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of peace, justice, and accountability in Kogi State and beyond.
Since its establishment in 2005, CHRCR has worked assiduously to address pressing issues affecting the community, including human rights abuses, conflict, and poor governance.
Through targeted advocacy initiatives, stakeholder engagement, and public enlightenment programs, the organization has empowered countless youths and encouraged active citizen participation in democratic processes.
In a statement, Executive Director Comrade Idris Miliki Abdul expressed profound gratitude to the organization’s partners, stakeholders, volunteers, and well-wishers for their unwavering support and trust.
“This achievement is a testament to the collective efforts of all who have believed in our vision and supported our work,” he said. Comrade Abdul reaffirmed CHRCR’s commitment to continuing its mission to promote human rights, transparency, and peaceful conflict resolution, emphasizing the organization’s resolve to build a society where justice, peace, and accountability prevail.
As CHRCR looks to the future, it remains steadfast in its dedication to addressing emerging challenges and opportunities in Kogi State, while consolidating its gains and expanding its impact.
The organization’s 21-year journey is a testament to the power of collaboration and collective action in driving positive change.
(DEMOCRACY NEWSLINE NEWSPAPER, MARCH 6TH 2026)



