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NASS Fine-Tunes Peace Policy
A blueprint that would provide for peaceful co-existence and resolution of conflicts among various groups in the country has been finally packaged and may soon go for endorsement by the National Assembly.
Tagged “ Nigeria Peace Policy”, the framework is the brainchild of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Abuja and packaged by the Centre for Ethnic and Conflict Studies (CENCS) in the University of Port Harcourt.
Director of CENCS, Prof Mark Anikpo who dropped the hint during an exclusive chat with The Tide stated that when the blueprint is finally endorsed by the National Assembly is would provide road map in tackling issues that causes disaffection in the polity, noting that the country needs a conflict resolution policy different from the one encapsulated in its foreign policy objectives.
Explaining how the blue print was packaged, Prof Anikpo said the body had conducted research and visitation in all the nooks and crannies of the country.
The Sociology expert explained that there was need to understand the peace and policy dynamics in the country, since the nation was witnessing upheavals in its social, political and economic spheres of life.
He blamed the country’s problems on ethnic and political issues that tend to pitch the different groups within the polity against each in the quest to benefit from the national cake.
The former Deputy Vice Chancellor in the University of Port Harcourt also blamed the situation as what led to the violence in the Niger Delta saying, “ we had alerted the country over the present Niger Delta problem in the early 80s but they neglected and thought we needed money to do research”.
According to him, few years after the centre raised alarm, the Umuecham crises came up and was followed by the Ogoni struggle.
Had the then government heeded to its warning, Prof Anikpo said the crisis now rocking the region would have been averted , assuring that the centre would create a date base for the solutions to the problem.
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