ISAAC OJO as well writes that the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) last weekend took their message of peace to Nnewi, Anambra State.
In her opening remarks during the one day seminar, with the theme ‘Sensitization and advocacy on peaceful coexistence in Nnewi federal constituency’ the team leader of the IPCR group Lady Nneka Ikelionwu said they are in Nnewi to encourage the people on the need for peaceful coexistence.
Lady Ikelionwu noted that it is very difficult if not impossible for positive developments to take place in an environment that is engrossed in conflicts.
She pointed out that insecurity is an evil wind that negatively impact every sphere of life.
“Wherever there is conflict, the market is affected, schools are closed and of course no investor wants to put his or her money in an environment in conflict.
“Each community must maintain the peace for growth and development to take place, it is a fact that wherever human beings gathered, there must be conflicts because of individuals needs, interests and expectations.” She stressed.
Lady Ikelionwu however maintained that conflict in itself is not necessarily evil since it is a product of coexistence but the way such conflict is handled she is said is the determining factor.
She urged Nnewi South people in particular and Anambra people in general to imbibe the culture of amicable settlement of conflicts to prevent waste of lives and properties.
She said her organization is always involved whenever there is threat to peace, working with strategic stakeholders to encourage peaceful coexistence.
In his welcome address, the anchor man for IPCR, Hon Okoye Valentine Onwenu said the day was made possible by Hon Chris Azubogu, the legislator representing Nnewi North, South and Ekwusigo local government areas in the House of Representatives.
Onwenu urged the participants to take full advantage of the seminar which according to him would help them in being responsible individuals for their families and communities.
A participant, Tony Eze commended Hon Azubogu for the initiative towards having a conflict free society.
The lawmakers lieutenants, Hon Emeka Okenwa and Hon Nwabufo Obiorah were on hand to ensure an hitch free seminar.