The Worldwide Affiliation of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) has stated it is going to be intervening within the deliberate nationwide protests in opposition to hardship within the nation, as a way to guarantee the protection of lives and properties of Nigerians.
The world-renowned world peace advocacy group stated the ugly final result of the earlier #EndSARS protests, in addition to the unhappy story of the current Kenyan protests, shouldn’t be allowed to repeat itself in Nigeria.
IAWPA, in a press assertion collectively signed by its African Director, Amb. John Metchie, and Worldwide Spokesman, Amb. Emmanuel Nkweke, whereas decrying the present state of the nation’s economic system, stated Nigerians should discover different choices that may assist strengthen good governance and safety slightly than resorting to self-help.
The affiliation pressured that it was not unaware of the sufferings which Nigerians had been going through and referred to as on authorities officers to be patriotic sufficient to implement insurance policies that may scale back starvation within the land in addition to safeguard the lives and properties of residents.
The Worldwide Affiliation Of World Peace Advocates additionally stated that there have been higher choices that may assist scale back the sufferings within the nation which positively don’t embrace protests, that may in the long term be hijacked by hoodlums, who don’t share the ideology and imaginative and prescient of the organisers of the deliberate protests.
The affiliation suggested the Federal Authorities to significantly have interaction Civil Society Teams at this essential time slightly than rely upon its officers, who at most occasions, find yourself sabotaging the efforts of presidency.
“If there’s any time the Federal Authorities wants the companies of established non-governmental teams, that is the time. Holding conferences with state Governors, Ministers and different authorities appointees is perhaps good, however crucial factor is to have interaction leaders of civil society. That is what we count on from authorities,” IAWPA said.