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Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 12:18pm On Sep 26, 2018
Measuring Peace in Nigeria
By Abdulrazaq O Hamat

An increasing amount of attention to peace indexes has provided insights into the levels of peace and conflict around the world. The indicators used in Vision of Humanity’s renowned Global Peace Index (GPI) report have now been adopted in a Nigeria Peace Index, created by the Foundation for Peace Professionals (FFP), with slight adjustments made to suit local use. This is a useful tool for peace builders in Nigeria, especially for authorities in search appropriate policy direction for peace building.

Measuring peace at the national level allows a country to assess the social, political and economic factors that create peace. More importantly, the NPI will allow peace builders in Nigeria to change the narrative, by concentrating the advocacy on foundational indices of peace, not on crisis or conflict management. This is important because, by focusing the discussion on fundamental indices of peace, we are channeling efforts towards advocating for improvement in those factors that make the society empowered and less prone to conflict and insecurity.

To design the Nigeria Peace Index (NPI), five (5) broad indicators were adopted namely; crime rate, level of human rights abuse, level of poverty, level of education, and rate of incarceration. Under these five broad categories, there are sub-indicators, which include rates of communal clashes, kidnapping, extra-judicial killings, unlawful arrest and detention, armed robbery and many others. Foundation for Peace Professionals (FPP), the developer of the index collected data from across the 36 states of the federation between 2010 and 2016 to produce it.

It is important to note that, a perception of peace is not the same as presence of peace. Perceptions can be shaped by external factors, such as media reports and the more coverage of negative stories a state receives, the greater the perception of lack of peace and vice versa.

Additionally, it is on the basis of news coverage that newspapers give opinions on their op-ed pages. Talk shows on televisions turned the sharing of opinions into a national pastime. Editors and talk show hosts strive to give us a range of opinions that stretch from one end of the spectrum to another. At another level, people are enlisted to share their thoughts and feelings publicly on any number of social, moral, and political matters and as a result, some people spend valuable time sharing only feelings, sentiments or uninformed opinions.

However, that is not the case with the NPI, which was designed based on facts and verifiable data. It is not about opinion or perception of peace. It is primarily focused on rating the peacefulness of states based on foundational indices of peace, which are verifiable and not tied to any singular event. We all need to agree that such a fact-based index need to be given more attention to improve the general state of peacefulness in the long-run.

More importantly because, the NPI will help leaders at various arms of government come to term with fundamental issues needing proper attention to guarantee long term peace, we must encourage them to not only take a look at the index, but to also support its continuous production on annual basis.

Finally, let me ask an important question we can all ponder about: How can media contribute to peace building and prevent conflict in Nigeria? It is by giving voices to those who are advocating tolerance, peace building and understanding and promoting such other efforts geared towards strengthening the foundational indices of peace. Nigeria Peace Index (NPI) is one of such effort, and we all need to embrace it.

Hamzat is a Human Rights Ambassador and Executive Director of Foundation for Peace Professionals. He can be reached at discus4now@gmail.com

https://forpeacepro.com/2018/09/06/measuring-peace-in-nigeria/
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by lordm(m): 1:10pm On Sep 26, 2018
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Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by BruncleZuma: 1:10pm On Sep 26, 2018
grin grin grin grin

I will take time to study your intiative but I believe it is the right path to national awakening.

We cannot not progress without peace.
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by baliyubla: 1:12pm On Sep 26, 2018
How do you measure what is not there. There can never be Peace without Justice, and when you have a nepotic bigotic jingoistic Tyrant in charge, the word Peace becomes a mirage.

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Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Sirheny007(m): 1:32pm On Sep 26, 2018
crime rate, level of human rights abuse, level of poverty, level of education, and rate of incarceration.

Above are the criteria for measuring peace..
I related it to Nigeria,
I immediately began to laugh.
It was an involuntary action.

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Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 1:37pm On Sep 26, 2018
baliyubla:
How do you measure what is not there. There can never be Peace without Justice, and when you have a nepotic bigotic jingoistic Tyrant in charge, the word Peace becomes a mirage.

Read with open mind and you will understand better
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 1:44pm On Sep 26, 2018
Sirheny007:


Above are the criteria for measuring peace..
I related it to Nigeria,
I immediately began to laugh.
It was an involuntary action.

Your message is not clear
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by baba4dgirls: 1:48pm On Sep 26, 2018
Theres no peace in Nigeria

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Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by anionjasa(m): 1:49pm On Sep 26, 2018
I agree with you Sir
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Sirheny007(m): 1:49pm On Sep 26, 2018
bilms:


Your message is not clear

It would be very foolhardy for any one to try to measure peace in Nigeria.
Is it clear to you now?
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 1:55pm On Sep 26, 2018
Sirheny007:


It would be very foolhardy for any one to try to measure peace in Nigeria.
Is it clear to you now?

It is not. You should make yourself clearer. What does that mean?
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Sirheny007(m): 1:58pm On Sep 26, 2018
bilms:


It is not. You should make yourself clearer. What does that mean?

Its either you wanna phvck with me, or you are not a Nigerian.
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 2:45pm On Sep 26, 2018
hum
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Duru1(m): 10:33pm On Sep 26, 2018
It is absolute silly endeavor to dabble into the so-called Nigeria Peace Index (NPI) without free presence of catalytic factors that will draw a line between chaos and peace. Nigeria society does not have liberty to act as it wishes within the law. So what index are you on about? A drunken Nigerian soldier or policeman armed with AK-47 will beat a civilian into stupor without stern response from the society. Is this what you call peace?
Re: Measuring Peace In Nigeria By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 10:41pm On Sep 26, 2018
Duru1:
It is absolute silly endeavor to dabble into the so-called Nigeria Peace Index (NPI) without free presence of catalytic factors that will draw a line between chaos and peace. Nigeria society does not have liberty to act as it wishes within the law. So what index are you on about? A drunken Nigerian soldier or policeman armed with AK-47 will beat a civilian into stupor without stern response from the society. Is this what you call peace?

Are you not part of the society? What keeps you from resounding?

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