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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/nexusnew/nigerdeltanews.ng/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114As Nigeria marks the 2024 International Children\u2019s Day, the Idimuwem Peace and Governance Initiative, IPGI, has called on Nigerians to build children\u2019s capacity for peace and effective conflict management.<\/p>\n
Convener of IPGI Peace Art Competition, Uduak-Abasi Akpabio, who made the call at the Peace Tale Competition, on Monday in Abuja, said children remain an important element for peace in Nigeria in the long term.<\/p>\n
Akpabio stressed that children aged 8-10 can indeed engage on issues of peace and conflict, adding that if the nation must build capacity for peace and effective conflict management, it has to start early and start with children and young people.<\/p>\n
According to her, the conversation on peace is an important issue for Nigeria given the security challenges in some parts of the country but that conversation must also begin with children.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe realise the importance of starting early to build capacity among our citizens for peace, effective conflict management and good governance.<\/p>\n
\u201cYes, there\u2019s a lot of stabilization work going on in places that had violent conflicts to stabilize the country, but we realise that an important element in the long term, to build capacity for peace and effective conflict management is to start early and to start with children and young people.<\/p>\n
\u201cThat\u2019s one of the mandates and initiatives of IPGI; the peace art competition is targeted at children aged 8-10. We realise that children can indeed engage in issues of peace and conflict.<\/p>\n
We can build the capacity of children, but we need to use a medium that children understand engage and enjoy. \u201cWhile we advocate for peace education, we\u2019ve put together books that can be used for peace education curriculum for children.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt\u2019s important to reinforce every messaging, give opportunities for children to think through the different concepts and in this year, we are going to be looking at the theme unity in diversity,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n
On her part, the Programmes Officer of a youth-based non-governmental organization, Youth Alive Foundation, Precious Essien, said understanding and practising conflict resolution from a very young age will help children to develop personal and social harmony.<\/p>\n
Essien stressed that conflict resolution is a vital key in life and equips young people with the ability to navigate disagreements and build healthier relationships, adding that the peace art competition aligns with the objectives of the foundation.<\/p>\n
While saluting every child on the occasion of the 2024 Children\u2019s Day celebration, she described children and their unique abilities as an essential part of human society.<\/p>\n
Earlier, a representative of the Embassy of Belgium in Nigeria, Chilotam Chibundu, stressed that the goal of peace was shared by artists of all ages, and by diplomats, stating that<\/p>\n
\u201cwhen the guns are silenced, diplomats negotiate and sign the peace.\u201d<\/p>\n
Chibundu, who is also the Political and Economic Officer at the embassy, said art was essential in depicting peace even at the United Nations level.<\/p>\n
\u201cAs they say a picture says more than a thousand words. That is why you will be challenged to capture Peace in an image, rather than in words.<\/p>\n
As it happens, Belgium has tried to do as much as just five years ago when the country campaigned to earn a seat in the Security Council of the United Nations.<\/p>\n
\u201cBuilding peace, both within the United Nations and in our daily lives, is always a work in progress.<\/p>\n
It will be your job now to depict it in your own language of lines and colours. Good luck with that! The Embassy of Belgium is eagerly awaiting to contemplate your works of art,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n
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