Nigerian Professor Calls For Collective Participation In Achieving Security
By: Chinwe Onuigbo, Awka
The Chairman of the Truth, Justice and Peace Commission in Anambra State, Professor Chidi Odinkalu has called on all stakeholders; affirming that everyone must be actively involved in the quest for adequate security in the society.
This call was made during a stakeholders’ engagement held in Awka, the state capital with the aim of creating a platform for open dialogue on ways to restore normalcy and consistency in the region, acknowledging that peace and stability in the region is very paramount to promoting indigenization.
Professor Odinkalu appreciated Governor Soludo’s led administration for its high investment in ensuring security in the state.
On her part, the secretary to the commission, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, expressed optimism about the outcomes of the stakeholders’ engagement.
She noted that the Commission is dedicated to transparency, impartiality, and inclusivity, assuring participants that their inputs and suggestions would be duly considered in the development of future policies and programs.
Governor Soludo, represented by his deputy, lauded the commission for its commitment towards securing a just and peaceful Anambra. He urged Anambrarians to always stand for the truth and work collectively and closely with the security agencies to achieve high level security.
In their separate remarks, some stakeholders including the Majority Leader, Anambra State House of Assembly, Honourable Ikenna Ofodeme and the National Vice President of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Damian Okeke-Ogene appreciated the commission for its inclusiveness and commitment to ensuring a peaceful and stable environment is achieved.
The commission was established by Governor Chukwuma Soludo in the wake of the insecurity crisis in Anambra State in particular and in the South Region and were mandated to uncover the truth, provide justice, and promote peace and security.
The Commission had on February 17, 2023 submitted their interim report to Governor Soludo and it is expected that with these engagements they will identify further issues not captured in their reports.
Meanwhile, participants had the opportunity to share their experiences, express their grievances, and propose initiatives for a more secured environment.
Government officials, representatives of civil society organizations, traditional rulers, religious leaders, community leaders, persons living with disability, among others, graced the occasion.
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