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RNI to hold international peace dialogue in Belgium

The Rebuild Nigeria Initiative (RNI) is set to hold its first International Peace Dialogue in Antwerp, Belgium.

In a statement by the Group’s Vice President, Collins Nweke, the International Peace Dialogue for Nigeria will hold on Tuesday, 13 December 2022, at the Venerable Chapel of The Cathedral of Antwerp, Belgium.

“The first of such consultative sessions was successfully launched with corporate Nigeria in Lagos on 17 November 2022.”

Hosted by the Catholic Bishop of Antwerp, Monsignor Johan Bonny, the dialogue has attracted Nigerian experts and notable global figures in areas of peace dialogue and conflict resolution.

President RNI and speaker at the event, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo said the Group “Believes that facilitating peace dialogues at sub-national, national, and international levels reinforces the importance of peace as a cornerstone of civil well-being, security, and politics and Socioeconomic prosperity. Peace is the panacea to the Nigeria of our dreams, just as justice and equity are the bedrocks of nationhood.”

Drawing from her years of experience in Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), RNI Executive Secretary, Dr Fatima Akilu opined that “With the mistrust, mutual suspicion, and division caused by Nigeria’s fault lines, it is difficult for growth and development to thrive. If unchecked quickly, retaining the current status quo practices can lead to the escalation of internal disagreements which could result in Nigeria total disintegration.”

Speaking on the goal of the Rebuild Nigeria Initiative, Nweke stressed that the group intends “to assemble all willing players, build a coalition of Non-State Actors to interrogate different aspects of securing and sustaining lasting peace from a global perspective. Our ambition is to reach a possible consensus on a common collaborative approach based on international best practices in conflict resolution adapted to the Nigerian realities.”

Topics that will be covered at the event include:The State of Peace in Nigeria; The Fault Lines of Peace in Nigeria; International Perspectives on Conflict Resolution; Interacting for Peace in Nigeria, amongst others.

Some of the Speakers at the event are: Dr. Fatima Akilu- an expert in Countering Violent Extremism (CVE); Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, President, Rebuild Nigeria Initiative; Monsignor Johan Bonny, Catholic Bishop of Antwerp, Belgium; Meyrem Almaci, foremost Belgian politician and expert on comparative cultures.

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