Partners for Peace, a prominent advocate for harmony and conflict Management, has sent a open message to the Cross River State Government, urging a more robust approach to peace-building mechanisms in the state.
In their Valentine’s Day communication, the organization emphasized the role of love and connections in navigating life’s challenges. However, the message takes a pointed turn as Partners for Peace addresses the pressing issue of communal conflicts and the government’s response.
While acknowledging the People’s First initiative led by Governor Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu, the network of Peace building Partners contends that commendable efforts must extend beyond basic amenities to address the escalating communal conflicts. The organization calls for a reflection on the over 700 lives and properties worth billions of Naira lost in the state due to these crises within the last one year.
Expressing concern about the immediate attention required, especially with the approaching farming season, the Statement signed by its State Coordinator, Ukorebi Esien stressed on the need for a proactive and comprehensive peace-building strategy. The organization contends that such an approach is not only crucial for the well-being and security of citizens but is also indispensable for the sustainable development and prosperity of Cross River State.
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In a sincere plea, Partners for Peace calls on the government to collaborate in prioritizing and investing in peace-building initiatives. The organization urges a united front to create an environment where every citizen feels secure, valued, and included.
This Valentine’s Day serves as a poignant reminder for both citizens and the government of the importance of compassion, empathy, and unity in the pursuit of lasting peace. Partners for Peace encourages continued support and hopes for a collective effort in building a harmonious and secure future for Cross River State.