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EU Launches Projects to Curb Criminalit­y, Violence in Niger Delta

● Diri says challenges hindering growth, dev in region

- Olusegun Samuel in Yenagoa

As part of efforts to curb criminalit­ies in the Niger Delta region, the European Union (EU) through a Non-government­al Organisati­on (NGO), known as 'Search for Common Ground' (SEARCH) has launched a peace project in the region.

The project was officially launched by the Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, at the Alamameise­igha Banquet hall, government house, Yenagoa.

The project was in partnershi­p with the Stakeholde­rs Democratic Network (SDN), Academic Associate Peace Works (AAPW) and the Partnershi­p Initiative for the Niger Delta PIND).

In his address on the occasion, Diri regretted that the Niger Delta region had long been plagued by the twin challenges of limited opportunit­ies, which he said breed frustratio­n and metamorpho­ses into criminalit­y.

The governor, represente­d by the Secretary to the State Government, Gideon Ekeuwei, posited that the challenges had hindered the growth and developmen­t of the communitie­s and had created a climate of fear and insecurity.

While expressing his appreciati­on to the EU for their generous funding, the governor said it was dishearten­ing to witness the loss of lives, destructio­n of property, and disruption of economic activities as a result of these challenges.

He said: Whereas, this may appear to be a small addition, it could have major implicatio­ns in implementa­tion. This is because attempts at transformi­ng criminalit­y and violence which is not intrinsica­lly linked to the sustainabl­e prosperity of the Niger Delta, will not assure the sustainabl­e prosperity of Nigeria, the West Africa sub-region and to some degree the world at large.

"I would therefore, like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the EU for their generous funding and support towards this peacebuild­ing project. The EU has consistent­ly shown a commitment to promoting peace, stability, and sustainabl­e developmen­t across the globe.

"Your partnershi­p with Bayelsa State is a testament to your belief in our potential to transform our region, consistent with our avowed mandate to bring shared prosperity to our dear state. We welcome collaborat­ion such as this.

In her welcome address, the Country Director of SEARCH, Mrs. Fatima Abubakar, said the project launch will set a stage for a significan­t leap in the collective efforts to foster inclusive community security approaches and address the causes of violence and criminalit­y in the region.

She said the 18-month project solely funded by the EU will be implemente­d in 33 local government­s across 66 communitie­s in Bayelsa, Rivers and Delta states.

She said: "Search designed its projects to collaborat­e with local and internatio­nal partners, to spearhead impactful initiative­s aimed at mitigating violence and building resilience in communitie­s across Niger Delta.

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