Peace and security in Africa not negotiable, says Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that peace and security in Africa is not negotiable.

Osinbajo stated this when the Board of African Peace Magazine (APM) led by its Chairman, Hon Justice Suleiman Galadima (Rtd), paid him a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The statement was made available on Thursday by the magazine’s Managing Editor, Barakat Yakubu, in Abuja.

The vice president stressed that there was an urgent need to end wars and conflicts in Africa.

He noted that every generation has its own challenge and that the current ones the country is facing would soon be a thing of the past.

He commended the management of the African Peace Magazine on the laudable achievements and developments made towards the promotion of peace in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

He reassured the team that he was willing and excited to support the peace project in other to put an end to the problem of insecurity, and that this would also aid the realisation of Nigeria’s full potential.

Speaking, the magazine’s board chairman thanked the vice president for his overwhelming sacrifice for peace in Africa.

Corroborating, the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine, Noah Ajare, expressed his immense appreciation of the vice president’s active and impactful contributions towards the development of peace in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Ajare underscored his role in the peace process in Mali, the African Court on Human and People’s Right and his role in sustaining peace in ECOWAS region.

He also hailed Osinbajo’s exemplary leadership of various committees aimed at developing the Nigerian economy for prosperity, including the National Economic Council, Economic Sustainability Committee, the Steering Committee of the National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy, and the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, among others.

Ajare, therefore, reiterated APM’s commitment to performing its strategic roles as peace maker, adviser to governments and regulators and diplomat, to support the peace project.

The highpoint of the event was the presentation of the African Peace Award for Exemplary Leadership to the vice president by the board chairman, Galadima.

It would be recalled that African Peace Magazine (United Kingdom) UK, in conjunction with her strategic partners; Rethink Africa Foundation, African Fact Checkers, Centre for peace, Conflict management in Africa and African Right Watch, recently held the African Peace Awards 2021 in celebration of the unique African Continental Trade Agreement (AfCfTA) milestones, while drawing attention to the task ahead and how AfCfTA could be the key to unity and peace in the continent’s post COVID-19 era.

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