Call to Action: Violence In West Africa
As the United Nations’ celebration
of World Day of Social Justice comes up on 20th February, 2018, the
International Organisation of UN Volunteers (IOUNV) advocates to both
governments and people of every nation and communities to explore the great opportunity
provided by the adoption of International Labour Organization (ILO) on the Declaration
of the Social Justice for a Fair Globalization for the benefit of mankind.
In a communique issued by
the executive body of IOUNV from its brief meeting held on 12th February,
2018 in Portharcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, a call for mutual friendship and
trust between governments, migrants and indigenous people of every land was
upheld. The body used the occasion to condemn the aggressive attitude that
breed to killing of migrants by indigenes or indigenous killings by migrants.
The President of the
body, Meshiyach Yahzitere Okoh commented on the herdsmen versus farmers
disputes in various West African countries and called for government
intervention for peaceful resolution. The body condemned the killings in North
Central and South West of Nigeria.
The Secretary-General, Nana
Powel remarked that the basic tenets of the UN adopting 20th of
February a celebration of “World Day of
Social Justice” is based as follows “social
justice is an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence
within and among nations”. He further highlighted supporting the UN in advancing
social justice when we remove barriers that people face because of gender, age,
race, ethnicity, religion, culture or disability.
Contributing,
Comrade Alex Balogun, IOUNV Coordinator of the South-Western Nigeria reports
of killing of an aged farmer in Isenyi, Oyo State and call on government and other
relevant agencies to rise to the challenges of social justice.
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