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JDPC Strengthens Peace Clubs in Adamawa Schools, Trains 735 Students
(By WALBE OGAK)
In a renewed effort to promote peace and peaceful
coexistence among young people, the Justice, Development and Peace Commission
(JDPC), with the support of the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), has
strengthened Peace Clubs in selected secondary schools across Adamawa State,
training no fewer than 735 students in peacebuilding and conflict resolution.
The initiative, which drew participants from all 21 Local
Government Areas of the state, is part of JDPC's broader commitment to
nurturing a culture of dialogue, tolerance, and non-violence among the younger
generation.
During the training, students were equipped with practical
knowledge and skills in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, dialogue,
tolerance, and non-violent communication. The programme was designed to prepare
them to become agents of positive change capable of resolving disputes
peacefully within their schools and communities.
According to the commission, the Peace Clubs serve as
platforms for promoting understanding among students from diverse ethnic,
religious, and cultural backgrounds. By encouraging dialogue and mutual
respect, the clubs are expected to help reduce violence and strengthen social
cohesion across the state.
JDPC noted that empowering young people with peacebuilding
skills is critical to building resilient communities, particularly in a society
where differences can easily be exploited to fuel conflict.
The commission reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining peace
education through strategic partnerships, especially with the Mennonite Central
Committee, stressing that investing in young people remains one of the most
effective ways of securing lasting peace and development.
As the trained students return to their respective schools,
they are expected to serve as peace ambassadors, championing tolerance, unity,
and constructive dialogue while inspiring their peers to embrace non-violent
approaches to resolving conflicts.
The initiative reflects the growing recognition that lasting
peace begins with educating the younger generation and empowering them to
become active participants in building a more peaceful and united society.
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The recently concluded All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primaries for Plateau Central Senatorial District may have produced a candidate for the 2027 election, but it has also thrown up a different narrative—one that speaks to political maturity, resilience, and sportsmanship. Chief Ephraim Usman, despite not declared victorious in the contest, has demonstrated that politics is not always measured by electoral success alone, but by the character displayed in moments of disappointment.
In a political environment often characterized by post-primary disputes, defections, accusations, and bitter exchanges, Chief Usman's response has stood out as a refreshing departure from the norm. Rather than engaging in rancour, political bitterness, or propaganda, he has maintained a calm and dignified disposition, reinforcing the belief that leadership is as much about conduct as it is about holding office.
Politics is not merely about ambition. It is also about timing, calculation, and understanding where the landmines are buried before taking the next step. Every political contest presents lessons, opportunities, and realities that shape future engagements. For observers of Plateau politics, Chief Usman's participation in the primaries has further strengthened his profile as a committed party man willing to subject his aspirations to the democratic process.
Beyond the outcome of the primary election, his campaign succeeded in mobilizing supporters across various constituencies within Plateau Central, fostering conversations around development, inclusion, and effective representation. The goodwill generated during the exercise has positioned him as a significant stakeholder whose voice and influence are likely to remain relevant in the political calculations of the zone.
Political analysts argue that setbacks are often temporary in the journey of public service. Across Nigeria's political landscape, many prominent leaders experienced electoral disappointments before eventually attaining greater opportunities. What distinguishes enduring politicians from the rest is their ability to remain focused, preserve relationships, and continue contributing positively to the growth of their parties and communities.
For Chief Ephraim Usman, the conclusion of the APC senatorial primaries may not represent the end of a political aspiration but rather another chapter in a longer journey of service and engagement. His measured response to the outcome serves as a reminder that politics, at its best, should be a contest of ideas and vision rather than a battleground of hostility. In an era when political tolerance is increasingly becoming scarce, his conduct offers a lesson in democratic maturity and responsible leadership.
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