Writing By Daniel Karlmax, Editing By Godwin Duru

 

 

In an effort to prevent violent extremism and promote lasting peace, the Kaduna State Government has pledged its support for initiatives that empower youth through sports and other development-driven activities.

Commissioner for Youth Development, Mrs. Gloria Ibrahim, made this known at the official launch of the Grassroots Connected for Sport -GCS Project, which is funded by Peace Direct, and organized by the Nonviolent Network of Africa Peace Builders (NNAPB) in Kaduna.

She explained that the initiative is focused on using sports as a tool for advocacy against violent extremism and  peacebuilding across Kaduna State.

Speaking on the importance of peace in nation-building, Mrs Gloria emphasized that sports have the capacity to unite individuals regardless of tribe or religion, all in pursuit of a common goal for the socio-economic growth and development of the state.

“Peace is personal; it’s an action word. For peace to happen, everyone must be involved,” she said.

“Sports bring people together. When you’re playing, no one asks your tribe or religion—all that matters is winning. This is how unity and peace are built.”

She commended the organizers of the training workshop, noting that the theme was carefully chosen to address the state’s pressing need for peaceful coexistence and unity among its diverse groups.

According to her, the state government has provided a platform for youth to thrive, and urged them to leverage the opportunity by using their talents, skills, and innovation to effect positive change in their communities.

Also speaking at the event, Director at the Ministry for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mrs. Grace Sandra Ayuba, described the program as timely and capable of repositioning the state’s peace landscape.

Representing the Partnership Against Violent Extremism – PAVE Network, and the Knowledge, Innovation and Resource Hub (KIRH), Mrs. Ayuba pledged support for the initiative.

“We are giving our full backing to this initiative because it is laudable and commendable,” she stated.

“We will work closely with the Commissioner for Youth Development to ensure this project becomes a success in Kaduna State. Thank you for inviting us to be part of this important event.”

In his welcome address, Executive Director of NNAPB and GCS Project Coordinator, Mr. Chukwudi Clement Iweh, explained that the three-day workshop was designed to educate participants on how the values embedded in sports can help prevent violent extremism among youth.

Mr. Iweh noted that the initiative aims to address psychosocial behaviors and social exclusion that often lead to antisocial tendencies among young people.

He added that the program’s key objectives are to promote social inclusion, youth leadership, and participation in peacebuilding, aimed at building resilient communities against violence.

According to him, twenty youth participants aged 15 to 30 were selected from ten communities across Chikun, Kaduna North, and Kaduna South Local Government Areas.

Selected communities included Sabon Tasha, Rido, Kakuri Makera, Kudendan, and Doka, among others.

Participants such as Wisdom Omale, Hafsat Yusuf, and Eric John the Kaduna State Coordinator Partnership Against Violent Extremism – PAVE Network, expressed appreciation for the program and affirmed their commitment to applying the knowledge gained for the betterment of their communities.

The training covered various modules, including, storytelling for Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), Human Rights Education, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding as well as Sports for PVE, Advocacy for Peace, Gender Inclusion, Youth, Peace and Security, and Action Plans Development.

Daniel Karlmax

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