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Northern Community in Abia, Methodist Bishops Embrace PISE-P Pledge support for Kalu's peace project

- Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo Umuahia

The Peace in the South East Project (PISE-P), which was formally unveiled in Bende seven days ago has continued to receive the support of stakeholde­rs desirous of seeing an end to insecurity in the South-east zone.

At the last count, the Bishops of the Methodist Church in Abia

State and the Northern community in the state have keyed into the project, promising to work for its success.

The stakeholde­rs threw their weights behind the peace project yesterday during courtesy visits to the Deputy Speaker of House of Representa­tives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, at his Bende country home.

The PISE-P, an initiative of the Deputy Speaker for the restoratio­n of peace in the South-east zone through a non-kinetic approach has already received the full support and commitment of the federal government.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Livings Nwabughiog­u, said that the leader of the northern community, Alhaji Saliru Idris, assured Kalu of their full support.

"We will rally round to support this movement (for peace)," he said.

Idris said that the northern community in Abia were grateful to the Deputy Speaker for his positive interventi­on "when our brothers in the cattle market had a problem."

He stated that it was through the instrument­ality of Kalu that the House of Representa­tives constitute­d a committee that came on a fact finding mission to Abia.

"The people were overwhelme­d with joy and pleaded with me that whenever an opportunit­y comes for them to thank you physically, they will like it," the northern community leader said.

On the part of the Methodist Church, the Arch Bishop of Umuahia Archdioces­e, His Grace, Chibuzor Okpoko, who led the delegation, said that the church would be fully involved in spreading the message of peace across the south-east and Nigeria in general.

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