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IPCR DG, Ochogwu Identifies late response to early warning as reason for recurring Violent Conflict

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The Director General of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), Dr. Joseph Ochogwu has identified late response to early warning as the major factor responsible recurring violent conflict in the country.

Speaking at the national strategic stakeholders engagement workshop for effective conflict, early warning and early response system in Nigeria held in Abuja at the Institute, Dr. Ochogwu noted that the special gathering of stakeholders holds the promise for a better conflict prevention strategy and a peaceful nation.

He said: “Early responses to these signals often come too little, too late. This may be one of the reasons why Nigeria is bedeviled with recurring violent conflicts. Early Warning Early Response (EWER) has been a veritable tool for conflict management which the IPCR in collaboration with all of you present at this gathering seeks to build, to ensure an effective EWER system that will become the hallmark of conflict prevention in Nigeria.”

The DG said that IPCR is in the process of building a robust Conflict Early Warning Early Response (CEWER) system for Nigeria in collaboration with a consortium of government and non-governmental organizations under a project called ‘Peace Action for Rapid Transformative Nigerian Early Response’(PARTNER).

“The PARTNER project is a collaborative effort sponsored by the USAID to promote early warning and early response, peace-building, and social cohesion in Nigeria. As far as we know, Nigeria is faced with numerous security challenges that are thwarting the desired unity and cohesion, stability, peaceful coexistence, and inclusive development necessary for the pursuit of happiness of every citizen.

“Violent conflict is threatening the fabric of our existence and challenging our humanity in so many ways. It has become imperative to invoke every patriotic attempt to insist on conflict prevention and a non-violent approach to conflicts.

“Conflict prevention is a service that a single agency may not be able to achieve on its own. It will take a whole of society and whole of government approach to prevent violent conflict in a sustainable way.

“The collaboration between IPCR and PARTNER intends to deliver an effective conflict EWER system that will accommodate a robust partnership across the security and non-security stakeholders towards a comprehensive outcome,” he said.

The DG said that the establishment of the national Early Warning Response Group (EWRG), will open a new vista in conflict prevention and mitigation through early response, adding that the establishment will be replicated in sub national locations across the country.

“The objective of IPCR today is to ensure that we close the gap between early warning and early response. The prevalence and reality of violent conflict in Nigeria and Africa is evident in part because there is inadequate communication and disconnection between members of the community and security agencies meant to respond to early warnings. It is apparent that there is the need to find an effective way of communicating early warning to attract the fastest response in order to prevent conflict from escalating into violence,” he said.

Explaining what IPCR stands for, the Director General of the Institute, Dr. Ochogwu said, “The Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) Abuja is a federal government agency saddled with the mandate of conflict prevention, mitigation, resolution and management. It is an agency established to promote non-violent interactions among communities, people, and territories in Nigeria and Africa to engender conflict resilience and sustainable peace.”

In his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Adamu Ibrahim Lamuwa expressed joy that the occasion is happening at a time the nation’s efforts towards sustainable development are persistently frustrated by violence.
“It is also a heart warming thing to be here because this event have semblance of the type of strides that agencies in the sector need to make for us to have hope for sustainable peace in the future.

I am aware that the Institute started the process of re-organizing the National Conflict Early Warning Early Response System to make it more effective since 2021, and today we are witnessing another big step being taken in that direction. From operational experience, IPCR recognized that it cannot run that project alone, hence the need to collaborate with consortium organisations including Mèrcy Corps, West Africa Network for Peacebuilding and others who have contributed immensely to make this event possible.
“The highlight of this occasion is the Establishment of a Standing National Conflict Early Warning Response Group (EWRG). This is a mile stone that has the capacity to change the entire conflict prevention and peacebuilding landscape in Nigeria.
Urging all the stakeholders to give IPCR and the PARTNER the required cooperation and support to make this project a success, the Permanent Secretary, who was represented at the occasion by the Director, National Peace Academy, Dr. Bose Awodola commended the bold step taken by the Institute and her Consortium partners towards achieving sustainable peace in the country through the implementation of early warning, social cohesion, and peacebuilding.
The occasion was organised by IPCR in conjunction with Mercy Corps Nigeria and West African Network for Peace-building (WANEP).
The objective of the workshop is to sensitise the echelon of security agencies and to enhance the capacity of the personnel and other critical agents for effective and seamless responses to early warning signals of conflict.
Participants in the workshop include top echelon of security agencies and nominated personnel who will form a Proposed National Conflict Early Warning Response Group (EWRG).
The PARTNER consortium members, other than the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Mercy Corps Nigeria and West African Network for Peacebuilding, includes the Plateau Peacebuilding Agency, Kaduna State Peace Commission, Kukah Centre, Katsina State Peace Committee, Kano State Peace Committee and Mambayya House. It is sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development, USAID.

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Deji Adeyanju fires back at Wike over Comments, Labels Him a “Bully and a Coward”

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Deji Adeyanju and Nyesom Wike

Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has issued a scathing response to comments made against him by Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister and former Rivers State governor. Wike had recently accused Adeyanju of being jobless, noting that the activist once sought his support in a bid to become the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national publicity secretary.

During a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, Adeyanju didn’t hold back, describing Wike as “a bully and a coward.”
He went on to criticize Wike’s character and political approach, saying, “Wike has never worked anywhere in his life. He is a serial betrayer. The only difference between Wike and Portable is that Portable does not betray people who have helped him.”

Adeyanju praised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his recent actions against Wike, saying, “I commend Governor Fubara for dealing decisively with him. That’s how to deal with tyrants. Wike is nothing without politics.”

He further expressed his concerns over Wike’s influence, stating, “The reason why he is making so much noise and constituting a nuisance all over the place is because of our political patrimony that he loots. Clowns and charlatans like Nyesom Wike will open their mouths and criticize true activists.”

Adeyanju also highlighted the importance of citizens participating in politics, saying, “Wike wants everyone to leave politics to rogues like him. His idea of nation-building is where people like him control everything. All citizens of conscience should get involved in politics.”

The back-and-forth between Adeyanju and Wike highlights ongoing tensions within Nigerian political circles and has sparked discussions about the role of activists and the nature of leadership in the country.

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Late COAS Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja Laid to Rest in Abuja Amid Tears, Tributes

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***Emotional Farewell as Nigeria Mourns a Dedicated Military Leader

Amid deep sorrow and heartfelt tributes, the late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, was laid to rest on Friday at the National Cemetery in Abuja.
His burial concluded two days of solemn funeral rites that began in Lagos, marking the end of an impactful military career.

The casket bearing Lagbaja, draped in Nigeria’s green and white, arrived at the cemetery around 3 pm following a funeral service at the National Christian Centre in Abuja.
His body was lowered into the earth at 4:41 pm after a ceremony lasting over two hours.

The event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Acting Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, Defence Minister Abubakar Badaru, and other high-ranking officials.

President Tinubu, paying tribute, called Lagbaja’s appointment one of his most significant decisions and announced a posthumous national honor of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) for the late COAS. He urged the military not to lose hope: “Please, do not let death defeat us, and as Commander-in-Chief, I renew my pledge that the country will always support you and your families.”
General Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff, echoed this sentiment, calling Lagbaja’s passing a call to strengthen the military’s resolve.
“Let us ensure his sacrifice continues to guide us as we defend this nation. We are resolved to defeat all enemies of the state, whether within or outside,” he stated.
Acting COAS Oluyede expressed personal gratitude for Lagbaja’s mentorship, sharing that he had nominated him for a national honor even while facing illness.

Lagbaja’s funeral rites began with a service of songs at the Army Headquarters Garrison Parade Ground, Mogadishu Cantonment, on Thursday, following the arrival of his body at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport from Lagos.

Lt. General Lagbaja, born on February 28, 1968, served as Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff for over a year, having been appointed by President Tinubu in June 2023. He passed away on November 5 after a brief illness, leaving a legacy of dedication and patriotism.

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Group Raises Alarm Over Lagos Task Force’s Invasion of Ex-Minister’s Lekki Property

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A civil society group, Good Governance Alliance – Nigeria (GGA-N), has condemned the Lagos State government following an alleged invasion of former Transportation Minister Admiral Festus Porbeni’s Lekki property by state officials on Friday morning.
They called for immediate action against alleged breach of court order on Admiral Festus Porbeni’s property.

According to the group, the invasion is in direct violation of a Federal High Court order and sets a dangerous precedent for lawlessness.

In a statement issued by GGA-N representative Nathaniel Obasi, the group reported that officials from the Lagos State Special Task Force forcefully entered Admiral Porbeni’s property at Wole Olateju Crescent around 7:30 am, accompanied by heavily-armed mobile policemen.
Obasi noted that the task force allegedly beat, arrested, and detained several individuals on the premises, placing them in a police vehicle known as ‘Black Maria.’

The statement emphasized that this raid contradicts a Federal High Court injunction prohibiting any disruption at the property and disregards a recent Supreme Court ruling granting federal control over inland waterways and adjacent lands within 100 meters.
Despite Porbeni’s possession of a Federal Certificate of Occupancy, the Lagos State Task Force allegedly threatened to bulldoze structures on the property, sparking concerns over escalating conflicts between state and federal jurisdiction.

GGA-N therefore urged the Chief Justice of Nigeria, the Inspector-General of Police, Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and federal agencies overseeing waterways to intervene, asserting that the Lagos State government’s actions could lead to “lawlessness and chaos.”

According to him, the disputed property was previously invaded in 2021.

Obasi claimed that at about 7:30am this Friday, officials from the Lagos State Special Task Force, illegally forced their way into Admiral Porbeni’s property at Wole Olateju Crescent, Lekki, despite the Federal High Court order, which barred any agent from entering the premises or harassing any person at the premises.

It added the Lagos State Special Task Force accompanied by heavily-armed mobile policemen, beat up, arrested and threw staff and other people met on the property into a police vehicle called ‘Black Maria’, which they brought “for the illegal raid”.
“The officials who cordoned off the area are now threatening to bulldoze all structures on the property, in brazen breach of the Federal High Court order (FHC/L/CS/1384/21).

“The actions of the Task Force is also in disregard of the landmark ruling of the Supreme Court in January which affirmed the federal government’s exclusive control of the country’s inland waterways and all lands within 100 meters of all declared federal waterways in Nigeria.

“The question is despite Admiral Porbeni being in possession of a Federal Certificate of Occupancy (CofO), how is the Lagos State Government allowed to flout not only an injunction from the Federal High Court but also a ruling from the Supreme Court?

“The Lagos state government’s brazen disobedience of court orders is a recipe for lawlessness and chaos. We draw the urgent attention of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Inspector General of Police, the Governor of Lagos State and relevant federal government agencies in charge of federal waterways in the country to the illegal raid and occupation by the Lagos State Special Task Force,” Obasi stated

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