Mr. Joseph Herr, Special Assistant on Security and Home Affairs to the Benue State Governor, has blamed the current insecurity in the state on the mistakes of policy formulation by the previous administration, but said Governor Hyacinth Aria’s administration is taking active steps to correct the situation. He assured that measures were being taken. error.
Mr. Hur disclosed this during a day-long training session for staff and partners of the State Peace and Reconciliation Commission, organized by Elohim Development Foundation in collaboration with Karna Peacebuilding Center and Neem Foundation.
Announcing the training to the public, the Security Adviser said the training on the Reflective Structure Dialogue Approach will help bridge the security divide in the workplace, home and community in the state, urging everyone to be vigilant. However, he said the gesture was appropriate. .
“The need for peace and development continues to stimulate efforts by governments, civil society organizations and the private sector to resolve conflicts and manage crises,” he said.
Josephine Habba, Executive Director of the Benue State Peace and Reconciliation Commission, represented by Iolwese Yaasa, commended the commission’s efforts to partner with development partners in peacebuilding and conflict management to ensure that development in the state flourishes. He stated it again.
In her welcome address, Dr. Victoria Daor, Founder of Elohim Development Foundation, said the training will build the capacity of participants on early warning and early response approaches to better function engagement and partnership in peace coordination. He explained that the purpose is to do so. Dialogue and mediation.
In his presentation on Reflective Structural Dialogue, Tersu Nande urged peacebuilders to separate themselves from personal biases so they can build trust and deepen relationships.