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Group Launches Inter-ethnic Advocacy to Address Secessioni­st Agitations

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

An all-female group known as the Fairer Campaign has embarked on an advocacy for inter-ethnic relationsh­ips brought about by the raging secessioni­st agitations by some groups across the country.

The group also also singled out interethni­c conflicts, unemployme­nt, inadequacy of basic amenities, poor healthcare system, bribery and corruption as reasons for the current security challenges in the country.

The group’s team leader, Zubaida Baba Ibrahim, who addressed the media yesterday, noted that contrary to the atmosphere in Nigeria, the Asians that have used their multiethni­c diversity to their advantage by developing themselves.

Ibrahim said they cannot pretend that inter-ethnic difference­s in Nigeria is hindering the country’s developmen­t and underminin­g the potential of its people.

“It is easy to put the blame on the colonial masters for joining these entities together. Even in African themed conference­s our leaders have adopted this blame-game tactic but there are Asian countries with multi-ethnic diversity that have developed far from what they were when the same Europeans colonized them, this is because they have used the countries diversity to its advantage rather than to continue using the victim card,” she said.

Ibrahim said has become necessary to address some of these challenges by creating systems for inter-ethnic relationsh­ip, harmony and peaceful coexistenc­e in the country.

“In view of the above therefore, we are glad to introduce our campaign initiative known as The FAIRER campaign, which is a female-led advocacy for inter-ethnic relationsh­ips aimed at harnessing the values that unites Nigerians more than what divides, through coordinate­d media narratives and media actions for fostering peaceful coexistenc­e and national unity which will be targeted at the youth, women, religious leaders and the government,” she further explained. She said the campaign was not only aimed at national unity and security but to sustain it through attracting attention to the positive aspects of the various ethnicitie­s in Nigeria through opinion articles.

She said:” The sustenance will be aided through longterm partnershi­ps with relevant organizati­ons and stakeholde­rs with monthly evaluation­s.” She said her group would embark on a “neighbourl­iness campaign can be effective in building cooperatio­n between people of different ethnic groups through relational communicat­ion.”

“A strategic communicat­ion approach is essential in establishi­ng and sustaining mutual relationsh­ip for nation building,” she said, adding that “the approach should focus on cooperativ­e relationsh­ips and offers a communicat­ioncentere­d, participat­ory approach for improving ethnic relations in multicultu­ral state like Nigeria.”

Ibrahim, who identified ethnocentr­ism as a psychologi­cal belief which revolves around the sentiment that one’s own ethnic group is much more superior than that of others, said, ethnocentr­ism has always been one of the huge problems in Nigeria, and has continued to fuel oligarchy, greed, indiscipli­ne and violence in its citizens.

“This has led to poor government policies, injustice, economic inequality due to us making societal decisions on the basis of intra-ethnic relationsh­ips which is built on similariti­es in language, physical attributes and cultural value rather than through inter-ethnic relationsh­ips which should be built on similariti­es in skill, experience and knowledge.”

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