VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali
has canvassed for the establishment of ministry of peace and
reconciliation in Nigeria towards dousing frequent ethno-religious
clashes among the people.
Besides, Ambali in a chat with reporters in Ilorin said each of the
nation’s Universities should make the issue of conflicts resolution a
compulsory course for all their students before graduating them.
According to him, “the Ministry of Peace is already in operation in
countries like Costa-Rica and Denmark among others and you can see the
results. What is wrong if we have the same thing here in Nigeria?
Universities can introduce it as a compulsory module for their students
to institutionalised it here.”
Ambali pointed out that if we could have Ministries of Defence and Justice, “there is nothing wrong in having a Ministry of Peace.”
Ambali pointed out that if we could have Ministries of Defence and Justice, “there is nothing wrong in having a Ministry of Peace.”
The Vice-Chancellor noted that although some of the government
parastatals are already handling the issue of peace-building in the
country, “having a full-fledged Ministry for Peace would not be a bad
idea as it would be in line with the practice in countries like Denmark
and Costa Rica among others, that are known for peace in the world
today.
Ambali while appealing to the Boko Haram insurgents to sheath their swords and embrace peace in the spirit of peaceful co existence warned the sponsors or collaborators of the sect against threatening the corporate existence of the nation through the violence of the group.
Ambali while appealing to the Boko Haram insurgents to sheath their swords and embrace peace in the spirit of peaceful co existence warned the sponsors or collaborators of the sect against threatening the corporate existence of the nation through the violence of the group.
The Vice-Chancellor, who described peaceful coexistence as an
ingredient for nation building, said the earlier those behind the
insurgency have a rethink the better for the growth and development of
this country.
He described the recent upsurge in security challenges in the
northern part of the country as a thing of great concern, just as he
urged the government to, as a matter of policy, provide a holistic
approach to stem the tide of the menace to enable the country regain its
past glory.
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