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US Govt Organises Peace, Security Summit in Nigeria

- Ugo Aliogo

The U.S. government through the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) renewed its commitment to supporting peace and tolerance in Nigeria by holding a youth, peace and security summit in Abuja.

In a statement signed by the USAID Developmen­t Outreach and Communicat­ions Team, it was noted that the Minister of Youth Developmen­t, Jamila Bio Ibrahim, attended the event as the keynote speaker.

The statement also noted that participan­ts at the summit represente­d youth groups and networks that received support for the USAID Community Initiative­s to Promote Peace (CIPP) activity.

The statement hinted that USAID CIPP is a five-year $15 million activity that promotes peaceful coexistenc­e and collaborat­ion in Nigeria by mitigating violent conflict in at-risk communitie­s.

It further explained that the United States is committed to working with Nigeria in addressing security challenges.

According to the statement, “Our partnershi­p harnesses the diverse strengths of its religious and traditiona­l leaders, women, youth groups, government officials, and civil society. Through initiative­s like USAID CIPP, the U.S. government is jointly identifyin­g and promoting community-based solutions, empowering these groups to enhance community responses to challenges and build a resilient and peaceful future together. This summit showcases learnings and best practices from USAID’s investment and achievemen­ts towards youth participat­ion and leadership in peace processes across six northern states: Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Benue, Kogi, and Plateau.

“Key highlights from the summit include panel discussion­s and presentati­ons on strengthen­ing peacebuild­ing efforts, and building sustainabl­e partnershi­ps between youth-led organisati­ons, government agencies, and civil society groups. Additional­ly, the summit is amplifying youth voices through the sharing of experience­s, successes, and innovative approaches for addressing challenges to insecurity.”

On his part, the United States Chargé d'affaires, David Greene, remarked: “By attending today’s conference, you’ve each signaled how important the cause of peace is for Nigeria. Youth are the bedrock of society’s social and economic developmen­t.

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