Youth critical to promoting peace – IPCR


The Director General of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), Dr Bakut T. Bakut, has said youth are active stakeholders in peace-building.

He said their involvement is critical in either sustaining the threats to peace and security or promoting peaceful co-existence.

The director-general, in a statement by his Head of Media, Musa Mato, made this known in Abuja last week while speaking at a youth and dialogue conference with the theme: “Building a New World and Embracing Peaceful Co-existence”.

He said the agenda for a new world should resolve around youths, who occupy the greater percentage in the nation’s demography.

“They are creative and equally active in the new media, which is vastly changing the landscape of social relationship in Nigeria in particular.

“We firmly believe that we can only build a sustainable new world when people, especially the youths, appreciate the importance of dialogue as a veritable mechanism for resolving differences,” he said.

The director general however, said “we shall collectively strive to promote dialogue as a way to responding to the threats to peace and security in our society.”

Speaking during the event, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Youth and Sport Development, Mr Olusade Adesola, stressed the need for peaceful coexistence for every society to develop.

He assured that the Ministry of Youth and Sport Development remain committed in providing conducive atmosphere for Nigerian youth to excel in all their undertaking.

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