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UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaZoo: 1:37pm On Jul 09, 2021
Ahead of the 2023 general elections in Nigeria, the British government has warned that the 2023 general elections in Nigeria may not hold due to rising cases of conflicts across the country, with calls for breakup and secession.

Speaking at the launch of Nigeria Governors' Forum Peace and Inclusive Security Initiative , PISI, in Abuja yesterday, the Director, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office in the United Kingdom, Chris Beecroft, said Nigeria was currently faced with significant peace and security challenges.

According to him, there is an active insurgency in the North East; farmers-herders' conflicts which are extending across the country, resource conflicts in the Niger Delta, tension in the South-East and banditry in the North West.

He noted that Nigeria was at a critical juncture in its journey, adding that time had come for new thinking and action to build a more peaceful future for all Nigerians. Beecroft said: "We are at a critical juncture in Nigeria's journey, and now is an important moment for new thinking and action to build a more peaceful future for all Nigerians.

"The Foreign, Common-wealth and Development Office values our relationship with the Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, and have supported the NGF through our programmes, including SPARC, PERL and most recently the Technical Assistance provided in framing the Peace and Inclusive Security initiative, PISI.

"Nigeria faces significant peace and security challenges. There is an active insurgency in the North East; famer-herder conflicts are extending across the country; resource conflicts in the Delta; tension in the South-East; and banditry in the North West. The rise in conflict risks destabilising Nigeria's democracy in the run-up to the 2023 elections.

"Conflict destroys lives, destroys livelihoods, destroys hope and ambition for the future. Conflict represents an existential threat to Nigeria's unity and its development.

"The police and army are in urgent need of reform-but the solution to Nigeria's instability does not lie in simply strengthening the police and army-but rather in building an effective social contract, building federal, state, local and community level infrastructure to manage conflict; and in giving young people jobs and opportunities so they have a stake in a prosperous and peaceful Nigeria.

"Injustice and impunity, weak Justice institutions, the proliferation of small arms and weapons, the weaponization of social media, are all drivers of conflict and instability. But with the right commitment, dedications and support, there are solutions.

"The UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, FCDO, recognises the important role NGF plays in setting the peace and security agenda, building state level and community level structures and institutions to reduce violence and respond to conflict and insecurity across Nigeria.

"The FCDOis keen to continue its collaboration with and support for the government of Nigeria in its efforts to deal with the mounting insecurity. The UK is pleased to have been able to support this initiative and is committed to continue working with the Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, in advancing its pea/ce and security agenda.

"The UK is engaged in supporting Nigeria to reduce violent conflict in a number of areas; we promote a regional response in the North East and Lake Chad Basin through our contribution to the Regional Stabilisation Facility, RSF, and delivery of programmes on peace building, humanitarian assistance, protection of civilians, human development, good governance and accountability.

"All our programming, whether focused on health, education, economic growth, or governance, works to reduce the risk of violent conflict and support peace-building infrastructure.

"Peace and stability will be achieved when the causes of conflict in society are managed through strong, fair, and responsive governance mechanisms, whether at community, state, or federal level.

"The use of the police and army will always be only part of the solution. Greater emphasis needs to be placed on reconciliation, mediation, arbitration, and access to justice - all vital components of a vibrant, resilient, and effective social contract."

Meanwhile, the NGF raised the alarm that the level of insecurity in the country was not only eroding citizens' safety and peoples means of livelihood but also threatening the expression of the rights of all Nigerians.

Chairman of NGF and Ekiti State governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, in his opening remarks at the launch, noted that the proliferation of small arms and light weapons in the country had also made the insecurity situation worse and exacerbated the level of violence and fatalities from crime.

According to him, between May 2011 and February 2021, over 76,000 deaths were reported by the press and tracked by the Nigeria Security Tracker, NST - project of the Council an Foreign Relations, Africa program, which documents violence in Nigeria.

Fayemi said: "Today's event heralds an important milestone for the Forum as we seek to build a more inclusive and collaborative platform to drive an urgent country-wide response to the security challenge our country is facing.

"Nigeria is still at the crossroads. One of the key areas where there is urgent need for consensual action today is security governance, given the escalation in the spate of violence and coordinated criminal activities that have undermined government authority and waned public trust in recent times.

"The level of insecurity across parts of the country is not only eroding citizens safety and peoples means of livelihood, it is also threatening the expression of the rights of all Nigerians.

https://allafrica.com/stories/202107090700.html

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by fourboys: 1:38pm On Jul 09, 2021
I don comot hand for anything about naija politics... Pls pray for me e ramain small make I japa

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Youngwiz71(m): 1:39pm On Jul 09, 2021
Election wey them go still rig

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by ChilamNk(m): 1:41pm On Jul 09, 2021

fourboys:
I don comot hand for anything about naija politics... Pls pray for me e ramain small make I japa

Say watin?
Say u wan leave us go where?
Na lie o..We die here grin

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Masterkernel1: 1:58pm On Jul 09, 2021
They're talking to the Mannequin.
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaNawa: 2:03pm On Jul 09, 2021
Hmm. Nawa
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by IgweOfNnewi: 2:07pm On Jul 09, 2021
Ok
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by budaatum: 2:15pm On Jul 09, 2021
With no election I guess bubu can just remain in office and do third term, right?

We better hold election if thats not your desire.
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaZoo: 2:16pm On Jul 09, 2021
budaatum:
With no election I guess bubu can just remain in office and do third term, right?

We better hold election if thats not your desire.

Clueless man

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Kandeed: 2:20pm On Jul 09, 2021
We told them.... I've known this already
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Monogamy: 2:24pm On Jul 09, 2021
So we read before the 2019 presidential election
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Mangekyo: 2:27pm On Jul 09, 2021
undecided
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Joromi1: 2:31pm On Jul 09, 2021
North is not planning to cede power to south and they've been employing various strategies to ensure they remain in power. It's even worse now that southern governors want power to shift to them. Brace up for tougher days ahead; there will be more civil unrest and more burnings of INEC offices before 2023, and you know what that means.

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Tinubuadvocate: 2:32pm On Jul 09, 2021
That bastard should keep quiet where is the violence? If its only two states that election can conduct without any fear of insecurity so be it.Buhari will not spend more than 8years in office.

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by esnbrutality: 2:44pm On Jul 09, 2021
They are scheming to continue...but as long as the country burns down Tinubu zombies will always disturb the cyberspace with their useless 2023 postulations...

Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by budaatum: 2:52pm On Jul 09, 2021
NigeriaZoo:


Clueless man

I guess there's no point calling you a zoo animal.

budaatum:
Nobody will invest in a country it's citizens call a zoo, because it is very obvious that the animals will break out of their cage one day and turn the country into a jungle and eat up all one's investments!

But I guess you don't quite get the fact that if Nigeria is a zoo, as some claim, we the Nigerians are the animals in the cages in the zoo that will one day break out and turn the zoo into a jungle.

Deceive yourselves some more, I say, expecting to reap without first tilling the ground before sowing!
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by esnbrutality: 2:55pm On Jul 09, 2021
when zombies talk ...you will know....mtcheeeeww!! angry angry

Tinubuadvocate:
That bastard should keep quiet where is the violence? If its only two states that election can conduct without any fear of insecurity so be it.Buhari will not spend more than 8years in office.

Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaZoo: 3:32pm On Jul 09, 2021
budaatum:


I guess there's no point calling you a zoo animal.


You are even more clueless and deluded than I thought. Now clear off boy !!
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by budaatum: 3:35pm On Jul 09, 2021
NigeriaZoo:


You are even more clueless and deluded than I thought. Now clear off boy !!

I suggest you stop paying for my data so I can clear off. But until you do stop, I'm obviously here to stay, zoo.
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaZoo: 3:40pm On Jul 09, 2021
budaatum:


I suggest you stop paying for my data so I can clear off. But until you do stop, I'm obviously here to stay, zoo.

Okay, get back into your cage, I didn't rattle it !!
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by budaatum: 3:54pm On Jul 09, 2021
NigeriaZoo:


Okay, get back into your cage, I didn't rattle it !!

A zoo animal telling free buda to get into a cage with him.

You are very funny!
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jul 09, 2021
We know the plan before before. cheesy cheesy cheesy

Keep Buhari in position in perpetuity.

Dr Obadiah Mailafia has already downloaded the gist for us last year.

In case you aren't aware yet, you see the violence rocking Nigeria today, that's child's compared to what is being planned for 2022/23.

I pity those who are still for one Nigeria o.

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Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:57pm On Jul 09, 2021
You only alighted all the informations that favours you and make Nigeria look bad.

How about highlighting

Injustice and impunity, weak Justice institutions, the proliferation of small arms and weapons, the weaponization of social media, are all drivers of conflict and instability. But with the right commitment, dedications and support, there are solutions.

The UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, FCDO, recognises the important role NGF plays in setting the peace and security agenda, building state level and community level structures and institutions to reduce violence and respond to conflict and insecurity across Nigeria.

The use of the police and army will always be only part of the solution. Greater emphasis needs to be placed on reconciliation, mediation, arbitration, and access to justice - all vital components of a vibrant, resilient, and effective social contract."
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaZoo: 4:17pm On Jul 09, 2021
budaatum:


A zoo animal telling free buda to get into a cage with him.

You are very funny!

We are both here bro, I am not currently in the Zoo - LMAO grin
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by Nuelito: 4:22pm On Jul 09, 2021
E bi things
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by budaatum: 4:28pm On Jul 09, 2021
NigeriaZoo:


We are both here bro, I am not currently in the Zoo - LMAO grin

Where you live is irrelevant. If you are Nigerian and you call Nigeria a zoo you must be the animal, and I can tell you are by your animalistic behaviour and by the name you've given to yourself.
Re: UK Warns : 2023 May Not Be Feasible With Rising Conflicts, Insecurity In Nigeria by NigeriaZoo: 4:36pm On Jul 09, 2021
budaatum:


Where you live is irrelevant. If you are Nigerian and you call Nigeria a zoo you must be the animal, and I can tell you are by your animalistic behaviour and by the name you've given to yourself.

I am not Nigerian FYI, so you are the animal here, perhaps you behave like one - who knows.

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