Emmanuel Ukumba in Lafia
The federal government, through the Institute for Peace and Conflict
Resolution in collaboration with the
Nasarawa State Government, yesterday commenced a three-day training on
peace-building and conflict management for traditional rulers, local
government officials and other stakeholders in Nasarawa State.

Al-Makura, who was represented by his
deputy, Silas Agara, commended the institute for choosing the state as
the pilot phase for the peace building and conflict management project
aimed at stemming the tide of rising violent conflicts in some parts of
the country.
Al-Makura said: “It is my belief that
this workshop will devise methodologies that would be in tune with local
realities and beyond conventional conflict resolution mechanism to
build the capacity of the target groups.
“The local government functionaries and
community leaders are the closest to the people at the grassroots and
require community based strategies to manage and resolve conflicts.”
He noted that the concept of the workshop was in line with the state government’s initiative for conflict management.
“Since assumption of office in 2011, the
state government adopted a community-based conflict resolution
mechanism involving all stakeholders from communities, districts, local government and state levels in pre and post conflict management in our communities.
“This bottom-up broad-based approach has continued to yield positive results in our quest to ensure peaceful
and harmonious co-existence among the diverse ethnic nationalities in
the state,” Al-Makura added.
Earlier, the Director General of the institute, Prof. Oshita Oshita, said the choice of Nasarawa State as pilot
for the workshop was borne out of the persistence of the state
government in ensuring peace.
Oshita said the strategic conflict assessment conducted by the institute revealed that the state has great potential for peace, which must be exploited. “This training will provide an opportunity to highlight some of the peace potential and give the participants the skills needed to ensure peace in the state,” Oshita maintained.
He said the workshop would subsequently be held in Benue, Taraba and Kaduna States.
Chairman of the state Traditional Council of Chiefs and Emir of Lafia, Alhaji Mustapha Agwai, commended the
organisers for putting up the programme at this time of rampant
insecurity across the country.
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