THE ROLES OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC COMPLAINT COMMISSION: A STUDY OF CHILD ABUSE IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
The study examined  the role of Human Rights institutions in the country in addressing the problem  of child abuse.
The objective of this study is causes,  types and effects of child abuse on the child, the family and the nation.  The work is meant to draw closer attention on  this increasing scourge and access measures of addressing to preserve the  fundamental human rights of the child as entrenched under the Nigeria Child  Right Act. 
In the study, the researcher defined what child  abuse is; the various forms of child abuse, and also identified some of the  causes and consequences of child abuse as a reflection of the societal problem  and its impact on the life of the child.   The study also evaluated the extent of damages it does to the abused child  and the Nigerian society. In order to gather relevant data and information on  the subject matter, the researcher used the questionnaire as data collection  instrument, which was administered on 200 respondents within the FCT which is  the limit of the scope of the study.  A self constructed questionnaire titled  Child Abuse Questionnaire (CAQ) was administered on the students after  validation. The instrument has construct validity co-efficient of 0.756 and reliability  co-efficient of 0.95. The statistical technique that was used to analyse the  data collected was Chi-Square distribution test. The result of the analysis  showed that there was a significant relationship between poverty and economic  deprivation and child abuse in Nigeria. Also the study revealed that child  abuse is still very prevalent in Nigeria and also that religious and cultural  influences contribute to child abuse in Nigeria. 
The result  revealed that the Rights institutions are not doing enough to arrest the  problem of child abuse and that the child right act is not working in Nigeria.
  
