As part of efforts to honour individuals and institutions
providing humanitarian aid as well as facilitating the establishment of peace
in Nigeria, the Negotiation and Conflict Management Group (NCMG) has called on
Nigerians to nominate persons or entities which have distinguished themselves
in this regard for the 2019 NCMG Peace Award.
It said the annual award billed to hold on November 11, 2019,
will seek high flyers who have assisted in preventing recurrence of violence by
addressing causes of conflict and creating visible long lasting solutions,
especially in conflict-prone and unrest areas in Nigeria.
In a statement made available to the media Tuesday, the
Founder of NCMG International, Kehinde Aina, said the awards would consider
several categories, including NCMG Justice Builder, NCMG Institutional Peace
Builder, NCMG Youth Innovator for Peace, and NCMG Community Peace builder
Award, adding that those who meet the set criteria will be honoured in a grand
ceremony later this year.
Aina said: "For the NCMG Justice Builder Award, the
individual or entity to be recognised must have built initiatives, shape new
and humane approach to equitable justice in Africa while defending and
upholding the rights of those at the bottom rung of the economic pyramid in
order to pull humanity out of the mud of violence, war and conflict.
"The individual or entity must also have
demonstrated that access to justice should offer a variety of approaches and
options for dispute resolution within the judicial system."
He added that no serving judge is eligible for this
award category.
For the NCMG Institution Peace Builder Award, the
international body said the entity must be that which uses its core business
and competitive advantages to contribute to peace and stability as well as
create shared value.
According to Aina, "This organisation must be proactive
in building both peace and opportunity, especially in insurgency areas by
applying risk, conflict analysis, and conflict-sensitive practices."
For the Youth Innovator for Peace Award, Aina said the category
would be limited to persons less than 35 years of age, adding that the
beneficiary must have promoted peace and cooperation beyond traditional
boundaries of religion, race, ethnicity and nationality through intellectual
dialogues, conflict analyses and transformation narratives.
He said the future of Nigeria and Africa resides
largely on its youths and the ability of the youths to effectively harness the
positive capabilities of their strength and good character, adding that with 70
per cent of Nigeria’s population below 35 years of age and 65 per cent of
Africa’s population being under 35, there was need to focus and invest
enormously in youths as a precondition for the continent’s development.
While calling on Nigerians to also make nominations
for the NCMG Community Peace Builder Award, the founder said the recognition would
honour traditional rulers or community leaders who have committed themselves to
promoting development within their respective communities through social work
and selfless leadership.
"The nominees must have demonstrated
significant achievements in building inclusive communities, conflict prevention,
conflict resolution and reconciliation. The community peace builder is one who
has successfully mobilised members of their communities, promoted inclusion,
and developed resources and collaborative relationships necessary for catalysing
positive social change," Aina said.
NCMG said the award nominations will end on June 28,
2019.
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