S/East Security: Reps Move To Restore Peace, Economic Life Of The Region

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Forwarded from Anthony Ogbekile

Following the security crisis that devastated the South East region and ruined its economic and social life, an organization, Peace in South East Project, PISE-P has birthed to rebuild and give hope to people of the region. The group aims to promote peace, stability, and sustainable economic and social development in the region.

To achieve this goal, the group said they have devised a non-kinetic approach based on seven vital areas: education, agriculture, commerce and industry; infrastructural development, culture and tourism, sports and entertainment, as well as governance and leadership to be sustained within the next five years.

The idea, according to them, is to ultimately restore the South East’s rightful place in the national political and economic space. The idea has already been sold to the Vice President, Kashim Shettima who endorsed it, an indication that the Federal Government is favorably disposed it.

From its activities so far, it is clear that the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives,  Benjamin Kalu is leading a group of passionate Nigerians anchoring the project. He led the delegation to Vice President Kashim Shettima to market the project to him.

According to the PISE-P, their agenda encompass a range of transformative actions, such as identifying the root causes of conflicts, developing effective strategies for their management and re-orienting citizens towards national peace and unity.

They also include establishing and renovating schools in conflict-affected areas; enhancing teacher training, providing teaching materials, and establishing scholarship programmes for vulnerable and disadvantaged students. They will equally engage in entrepreneurship and vocational training for young people, establish business incubation centers and provide access to start-up.

The project coordinator, Ogbonna Ukuku, said the objectives of PISE-P “encompass a range of transformative actions, such as reorienting citizens towards national unity, identifying the root causes of conflicts, and developing effective strategies for their management” , among others. He emphasized that the overarching goal of PISE-P is to promote peace, stability, and sustainable development in the South Eastern region of Nigeria.

Explaining further, the Director of Programmes, Rt. Hon. Simon Karu, disclosed that renovating schools in conflict-affected areas, enhancing teacher training, providing teaching materials, and establishing scholarship programmes for vulnerable and disadvantaged students form part of their agenda. PISE-P, he said, “plans to establish business incubation centers, provide access to start-up capital, strengthen market linkages, support value chain development, and encourage the establishment of cooperatives and business associations”.

During a visit to the Vice President by the group led by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, the Vice President endorsed the concept, noting that the “approach is the most beautiful I have seen so far. We need to build bridges, there is a need for a handshake, that way, and those that have not been radicalized can be captured”.

He explained the wisdom in adopting a non-kinetic approach in addressing the security situation in the South East.

“Unless we want to engage in an endless war of attrition, a non- kinetic solution to the crisis in the South East must be explored and deployed. The most atrocious of wars are at the end of the day sorted out on the negotiation table. We have to reach out to the youths, we have to empower them. Once we empower them, the crisis, the agitation and insecurity will vanish”, the Vice President said.

Igbo apex social cultural body, Ohanaeze Ndigbo said although they are yet to be contacted or briefed on the activities of PISE-P, they welcome any idea aimed at bringing peace to the South East region.

“Sincerely, I am not aware of such group, but it is a welcome development. Of course,  it is in line with the philosophy of the current leadership of Ohanaeze. We are prepared to offer any form of support or collaboration they may need from us”, Dr. Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia, National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze said. A leading Igbo leader, Chief Mike Ahamba, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, commended the initiative, saying that it is a good move.

Ahamba however expressed hope that something good comes out of it to the benefit of the entire South East. He maintained that the group should be given the chance to try its best towards making the zone better.

“I can only hope that something good should come out of it. It will be wrong to assume that nothing good will come out of it. Let’s give them a chance to try. It is a good idea”, Ahamba stated.

The former Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, in his reaction charged PISE-P to be sincere and committed to its mission statement.

Chief Nwodo, also a former National Chairman of PDP, said that the achievement of the goals of the group depends on the quality of personalities behind it. He warned against selling out the Igbo nation or using the zone to gain selfish favour from the Federal Government.

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