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Wednesday, 25 January 2017
GENEVA : United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has pledged to actively pursue the abolition of all weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and strict regulation of conventional weapons.
In a video message to Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament, he said that he is committed to achieving a world free of nuclear weapons.
The world body Chief stressed that disarmament can play an important role in ending existing conflicts and preventing the outbreak of any new strife.
He called for diplomatic solutions of all disputes to promote peace and security around the world.
Monday, 23 January 2017
IAWPA commends Gov. Masari On Amnesty to cattle rustlers... want insurgents to appreciate the gesture
The International Association of World Peace Advocates IAWPA have commended the governor of Katsina state Rt. Hon. Aminu Masari for granting amnesty to cattle rustlers and insurgents in the state.
The group in a statement through its director of media Comrade
Nwokoma Messiah said the gesture is commendable considering the damage the
activities of the cattle rustlers and other insurgents are creating for the
state and the country in general.
The Katsina Governor had within the week announced that he is
entering into negotiations with the cattle rustlers and others engaged in criminal
activities with the aim of ensuring that they renounce their criminal
activities, something which the association describes as commendable and highly
welcome.
The statement by the IAWPA urged the repentant rustlers to
appreciate the genuine efforts of the Katsina State government which “will help
bring about sustainable peace and development in the state” the statement said.
The association which has been synergising with the United
Nations in the area of peace development and sustainable development goals SDGs
also urged other state governors to look at better options on engaging insurgents
and militants in their various states so as to instil peace and stability in
their various states.
Statement by the spokesperson on the bombing of a camp of displaced people in Nigeria
The
bombing by the Nigerian Air Force of a camp of displaced people in Rann,
north-eastern Nigeria, has caused a high number of victims among displaced
people and of humanitarian aid workers there to help them.
The
European Union conveys its most sincere condolences to the victims and their
families.
A full
investigation needs to be launched in order to clarify the circumstances of
this tragedy and hold to account those responsible.The European Union stands in
full solidarity with the displaced population affected by Boko Haram violence
in Northeast Nigeria, providing humanitarian aid to the most vulnerable, as
well as development assistance.
The
European Union has also been working closely with the relevant stakeholders in
the Lake Chad basin to bring an end to the cycle of violence which seriously
affects the region.
Wednesday, 18 January 2017
The International Association of World Peace Advocates has concluded plan to host the second SDG Campus Initiative Progamme at the Ignatius Aguru University of Education on Tuesday 21st Feb. 2017. Interested person(s) should please call 08033366396 for participation or email uninfodesk@rocketmail.com
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Amina Mohammed: IAWPA Wants Nigerian Women To Play More Role In The United Nations
Amina Mohammed. Pix courtesy Premium Times |
The International
Association of World Peace Advocates IAWPA wants more Nigerian women to play
greater role in the global body.
The group made this known
in an interaction with the International Spokesman of the association Amb.
Emmanuel Nkweke in Lagos.
Amb. Nkweke while
congratulating Mrs. Amina Mohammed on her appointment as UN deputy Secretary
General said her appointment should spur other Nigerian women to participate in
United Nations activities so as to be identified. He said it is against the
backdrop of her appointment that the association is seeking the support of
various state and local governments in the country to help sponsor various
women leaders to activities of the United Nations that tend to promote the
cause of women all over the world.
While hailing the
emergence of the new Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, Amb.
Nkweke said he has confidence that the new Secretary General will deliver in
his position as head of the United Nations.
He said the International
Association of World Peace Advocates IAWPA will be organizing a reception
luncheon in honour of the new Secretary General of the world body. “You know by
the special grace of God Almighty, I was one of the black personalities that
took part in the screening committee that threw up Anthonio Guterres as
Secretary General of the United Nations. In order to show our support to his
emergence, our association has concluded plans for a reception / lunch break in
honour of his emergence. We also hope to use that day to flag off the United
Nations Association of Africa to fast track the progress of the UN in Africa
under the leadership of Anthonio Guterres” he concluded.
Watch more pictures of our Ban Ki Moon Dinner Party / Award Night
Our International Spokesman Amb. Emmanuel Nkweke making a speech in honour of Ban Ki Moon |
Cross section of participants |
Aerial view of the high table |
Cross section of participants |
Faith Creations providing welfare |
A toast to the former Secreatary General of the UN |
Members pose for a pics |
Faith Creations |
Friday, 13 January 2017
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