Nigerian Institutions Should Emulate UNILORIN's Peace Centre - Dr. Adimula
Nigerian Institutions Should Emulate UNILORIN's Peace Centre - Dr. Adimula
By Idris Alooma
An Associates Professor at the Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin, Dr. Ruth Abiola Adimula, has called on other Nigerian institutions to establish centres for peace studies to address the root causes of conflicts and promote peaceful coexistence.
Speaking at a special peace programme on Peace and Conflict Resolutions on Unilorin FM radio station anchored by the General Manager Mr Idris Alooma, Dr. Adimula emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogues and community engagement in achieving peace. She cited the University of Ilorin's Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, which has a Mediation Room for alternative dispute resolutions, as a model for other institutions to emulate.
Dr. Adimula, a lawyer and former Senior Special Adviser to the Kwara State Governor on Women's Affairs, noted that Nigeria can learn from countries like Iceland, New Zealand, and Switzerland, which are ranked among the most peaceful countries in the world.
She identified factors contributing to conflicts globally, including armed conflicts, climate change, economic instability, governance failure, and forced displacement, citing countries like Colombia, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Dr. Adimula commended Unilorin FM radio station for its peace advocacy efforts and stressed that community engagement is key to peace development in Nigerian society.
She expressed her appreciation to the University of Ilorin's management, led by Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN, for its unwavering support for the Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies. She noted that the university's efforts have not only fostered a peaceful campus environment but also nurtured a positive relationship with the host community.




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