Global Peace Day: Kogi gov harps on ethnic, religious harmony

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has enjoined Nigerians to live in peace and harmony irrespective of religious and ethnic background, urging them to eschew violence for the advancement and development of the country.

Bello made the call while addressing a Peace walk organised by ActionAid Nigeria in partnership with Participation Initiative for Behavioural Change in Development (PIBCID) in commemoration of the Global Peace Day, 2019 on Saturday in Lokoja.

Governor Bello who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Chief Edward Onoja urged Kogi people to consolidate on the peace so far achieved by the state in the last three and a half years under Bello’s administration.

He said his government had addressed the problem of mutual distrust arising from ethnic, religious and class barriers and broke them into pieces and replaced them with a bridge of handshake, partnership and religious harmony.

“Peace is a catalyst for development, a catalyst for empowerment and that is why I want to appreciate ActionAid Nigeria, National Youth council of Nigeria (NYCN), Kogi state chapter and all the organizers of this event”, he said.

Bello also commended the efforts of youths at propagating peace and thanked the federal government for giving youths the opportunity to assume leadership positions to impact the nation positively.

“We want to also appreciate the federal government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari for the Not-Too-Young-To-Run bill that hardly deals the entry points for almost all offices in the country today.

Speaking earlier, Mr Anicetus Atakpu, ActionAid Nigeria Resilience Programme Coordinator said ActionAid would continue in its effort at ensuring that there was absolute peace adding that Kogi that used to be known as crisis zone had become number two in peace in 2018.

“We are not tired and we will continue until Kogi state achieves number one position in peace in the comity of states in the country. Kogi state is bordered with many states and it should be an epitome of peace.

Mrs Halima Sadiq, Acting Executive Director, PIBCID, said, “We stand for peace, we have been talking peace, we have heard it all and will continue to live it.

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