The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs seek community- based approach to tackling crime in N’delta

- From Tina Abeku, Abuja

Sin peace and conflict resolution in the Niger Delta have called for a communityc­entred approach to addressing criminalit­y and violence in the region.

At a high- level meeting on the disseminat­ion of findings of the Baseline Study for the European Union, ( EU) funded, “A Community Centred Approach to Transformi­ng Criminalit­y and Violence in the Niger

Delta Project,” yesterday, in About, they said peace in Nigeria’s oil- rich region remains critical to national developmen­t.

Country Director of Search for Common Ground ( SFCG), Fatima Abubakar, said that the European Union ( EU) funded project is concerned with the remote and immediate causes of violence in the Niger Delta, and the best approach to bring lasting peace to the region.

She said: “Central to our findings is the recognitio­n of the pivotal role played by community actors in shaping the peace and security landscape.

“While ineffectiv­e leadership and heavy- handed security measures have sown seeds of discord, accountabl­e governance and collaborat­ive efforts between security forces and communitie­s have emerged as beacons of hope.” Abubakar explained that the project’s baseline study delved into the intricate web of social, political, environmen­tal and economic dynamics underlying violence and criminalit­y in Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states.

He said: “It sought not only to unravel the root causes of these challenges but also to illuminate the aspiration­s and needs of community members, particular­ly our young women and men, whose voices are integral to shaping the trajectory of our interventi­ons.”

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