Empower security agencies to restore peace, assist victims, Arewa group urges leaders

Abdullahi Alhassan
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The Arewa Cohesion for Peace, Unity and Development Initiative (ACI) has issued a passionate plea for immediate action to address the growing insecurity in Northern Nigeria.

At a press conference in Kaduna by its Director General, Dr. Abdullahi Idris, on the occasion of the 2025 International Day of Peace, ACI emphasised that the region’s persistent conflicts, banditry, terrorism and violent rivalries have resulted in significant human suffering and loss.

He highlighted the dire situation in states such as Zamfara, Kaduna, Katsina, Plateau and Benue, where armed groups continue to wreak havoc on communities.

The initiative urged the Federal Government to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete actions to protect lives and foster peaceful coexistence.

ACI stressed the need to reject division and promote dialogue, celebrating diversity and addressing grievances constructively to bring communities together.

The organisation emphasised that peace requires justice, opportunity and dignity, and that citizens must demand their rights to life, education, healthcare and development.

ACI called on security agencies to act decisively on intelligence and strengthen coordination to protect citizens. The initiative also urged leaders, including President Bola  Tinubu and state governors, to demonstrate real leadership by visiting victims, comforting the bereaved and empowering security agencies.

ACI pledged to champion good governance, encourage active citizen participation and promote community-driven peacebuilding.

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