Saturday, 30 May 2015

WARDC sues for peace over post elections violence in Nigeria


The Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center (WARDC) has called on Nigerians to ensure that the country remains indivisible, peaceful and united after the May 29 handover ceremony.

 Executive Director of WARDC, Dr Abiola Akinyode-Afolabi said at the weekend during a “Community Response and Post 2015 Election” workshop held at Women Development Center in Agege, Lagos, that though the 2015 elections were adjudged as peaceful, free and credible by local and international observers, there were still some states that are violence prone.

 According to her, Rivers and Ekiti states are flash states where post elections violence have been recorded, even as Lagos is on the edge, weeks after the elections have been won and lost at presidential, governorship and house of assembly levels.

In his submission, Barrister Jiti Ogunye, Guest Speaker at the workshop, identified religion and ethnicity as the major contributory factors to politically motivated violence in the country.

His words: Politicians in Nigeria, knowing how sensitive religion and ethnicity are capitalizing on these to attract blog votes during elections.

 He called on Nigerians to shun gang-up mentality, religious bigots, ethnicity, hate campaigns, and doomsday prophets, who make false prophecies, using the name of God.     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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