ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, NEPOTISM FUEL CONFLICT, POVERTY IN NORTHEAST

Date:

Jutha Gupah, Maiduguri

May 11, 2023.

The Unified Members for Women Advancement (UMWA) has declared that economic inequality and nepotism fuel poverty and conflict in the Northeast region.

The about 14-year conflict has killed 40, 000 people with the loss of $9.6 billion (N4.2 trillion) property in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.

Unveiling the factors of violence, yesterday (Thursday), in Maiduguri, UMWA’s Executive Director, Dr. Hassan Ibrahim, disclosed: “The stakeholders’ dialogue on gendered-context analysis on conflict and bad governance have identified inequality and nepotism in fueling violence and instability in the country.”

READ ALSO  Gov. Zulum begs Boko Haram sheathe swords of war

According to her, there is the need to give constitutional role to the traditional institution to improve governance and economic development at the grassroots.

She maintained that the platform afforded the participants the opportunity to discuss the issue of gender in the context of conflict, weak governance and poverty.

Her words: “Today’s stakeholders’ meeting also identified the mitigation strategies, personalities and agencies saddled with the responsibility of addressing poverty and weak governance at the grassroots.

“The lack of autonomous power of traditional rulers; have also hindered them to take decisive action on most to the challenges facing the society.”

READ ALSO  Nigeria Info FM presenter Deborah Ohamara Died in Auto Crash

She said that the organisation will also convene a women-led policy engagement with the aim of strengthening partnership with stakeholders.

According to her, the women convention could proffer a sustainable solution to the problems facing the people in the region.

Some of the participants at the Stakeholders’ dialogue, included the Borno State Assistant Commander, National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Abdullahi Sardauna and Dr. Rahila Jibrin,  Department of Mass Communication, University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID).

Sardauna and Dr. Rahila Jibrin decried the rising number of women engaged in the abuse of drugs and the consumption of other illicit drugs.

READ ALSO  FRSC RECOVERS OVER €65,000 AT CRASH SCENE ON LAGOS - IBADAN EXPRESSWAY AND HANDS OVER TO VICTIMS

They also advocated for a holistic approach on the prevention of substance abuse in various communities of state.

End.

spot_img

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

I’ve Divorced Annie Macaulay

I’ve Divorced Annie Macaulay Legendary Musician, Innocent Idibia aka 2Baba...

Obasa: ‘My Removal Was Illegal, I Remain Speaker’

Obasa: ‘My Removal Was Illegal, I Remain Speaker’ The political...

LAGOS’LL CONTINUOUSLY PARTNER FRANCE ON AGRICULTURE, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, SAYS SANWO-OLU

  LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE...

Just in:Thousands of unizik Lecturers Protest Non-Payment of Salaries for Five Years”

Just in:Thousands of unizik Lecturers Protest Non-Payment of Salaries...