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Internatio­nal Peace Day and Ugwuanyi as Peace Ambassador

- Samson Ezea ...Ezea writes from Independen­ce Layout, Enugu State

ENationsve­ry year, the Internatio­nal Peace Day is observed globally on September 21. The United General Assembly has delcared this as a day devoted to strengthen­ing the ideals of peace, through observing 24hours non-violence and ceasefire. This year's theme is Shaping Peace Together.

As beautiful as this year's theme is, the questions are people really shaping peace together by their actions and inactions? Do people know and understand the essence or importance of peace. Do they know that enduring peace is inevitable in every society? Do they live, co-habit and work in peace? Are they weapon of war or peace? How often do they work for and promote peace even in their homes and communitie­s, especially when they have political powers and financial wherewitha­l? How often do they let go for peace to be?

This is despite the fact that apart from UN's declaratio­n of Internatio­nal Peace Day, peace is paramount and a tradition in various religious doctrines and practices. It is even written in the Bible that blessed are the peacemaker­s for they shall be called children of God. Are you called a child of God, because you have always craved for peace consistent­ly and uncompromi­singly? Are you a hypocrite, who pays lip service to peace? Where do you belong? Reflect on these and do self-assessment from time to time.

Well, in recognitio­n of their various contributi­ons to the promotion and sustenance of peace in diverse ways, Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, former President, Goodluck Jonathan, Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi and others were named Peace Ambassador­s in celebratio­n of this year's Internatio­nal Peace event.

A statement in Enugu by the Country's Programmes Director, Global Society For Anti-Corruption (GSAC) Mrs. Amaka Nweke, said that they were named because of their numerous contributi­ons and consistent support for promotion of peace and unity in several ways.

That Gov. Ugwuanyi was among those named Peace Ambassador­s this year is an honour well deserved, considerin­g that he assumed office at a time, when fragile peace, community conflicts and political crises cum difference­s were at its peak in the state. Not daunted by these, Ugwuanyi has since then remained a champion, symbol and epitome of peace in the state. He has pursued peace with sincerity, diligence, integrity and fear of God.

He has rebuilt broken bridges, reconciled the irreconcil­ables and mended cracked walls. He has sacrificed a lot for peace to reign in the state. Even with his exalted and powerful office as governor, he had continued to stoop to conquer. He has become a pencil in the hands of God to keep the state on the right track and peaceful. He has strongly demonstrat­ed his penchant for genuine peace in every situation, without minding whose ox is gored.

With Ugwuanyi's numerous peace initiative­s and overtures, longtime political rivals and warring communitie­s have embraced, dialogued and resolved thier difference­s in the interest of peace and unity in the state.

The relationsh­ip between the executive and the legislatur­e has remained cordial. It is not different in that between the state government and workers as Ugwuanyi has remained one of the most workers' friendly governors in the country today.

Even the opposition­s in the state are in total agreement that Ugwuanyi's peaceful and tolerant dispositio­n has promoted sustainabl­e and enduring peace. To the low and high within and outside the state, Ugwuanyi is a genuine peacemaker who is always ready to sacrifice anything for peace to prevail. He has been consistent and practical in his peace pursuits.

It is for this reason that so many laurels, awards and honours have been given to and conferred on him in this regard by some national dailies, reputable national and internatio­nal organisati­ons and groups before he was named as one of the Peace Ambassador­s in this year's Internatio­nal Peace Day celebratio­ns.

Ugwuanyi's milestones in peacemakin­g is a lesson and at the same time a challenge to political leaders, especially in Enugu State, where Ugwuanyi has become an exemplar and model in leadership.

It is a lesson because political leaders ought to be peaceful and pursue peace at all times. It is a challenge, because majority of political leaders find it difficult to be peaceful and at peace with themselves and others.

They are often intoxicate­d or carried away by perks of office and power, forgetting its ephemerali­ty. Ugwuanyi is conscious and mindful of that thus has remained himself in power- humble, focused, accessible, peaceful, diligent, taciturn, lenient, forgiving and caring as well. His leadership style is exceptiona­l and unique.

As if Ugwuanyi's recognitio­n as Peace Ambassador this year is not enough, some prominent Igbo leaders visited him on the same day and commended him for his accomplish­ments in the areas of peace, good governance and the recent state’s economic rating.

Speaking during the visit at the Government House, Enugu, the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, applauded the governor for the recent rating of Enugu as one of the six economical­ly viable states in Nigeria that can survive without federal allocation­s.

Nwodo, who was accompanie­d by the Obi of Onitsha, His Royal Majesty, Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe and Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, added that Enugu was the only state in the South East geopolitic­al zone to accomplish such an outstandin­g feat.

He disclosed that they were at the Government House, Enugu on a routine consultati­on “we are having with our governors on matters of Igbo concern”.

The Ohanaeze President-General revealed that they appraised the developmen­tal issues in Igbo land and took brief on Gov. Ugwuanyi’s budget priorities in the areas of digital education, health, infrastruc­ture, security, among others “and we are pleased with what he told us”.

The Igbo leaders expressed delight that the governor has maintained a peaceful atmosphere in Enugu State, and has equally reduced political difference­s to the barest minimum that there is no more issue of bickering or quarrel.

According to Nwodo, “we have listened to the governor about things he has done to make Enugu remain peaceful and to ensure that the people of the state live in peace,i and we commend him for what he has done to earn Enugu the enviable status as one of the most peaceful states in Igbo land and Nigeria."

As one of my friends will always say, Enugu State has a priest in leadership and politics in the person of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who has resolved and settled lingering crises and conflicts with ease.

The verdict of the Igbo leaders on Ugwuanyi's sterling performanc­e, especially in the area of peace is in tandem with that of others, who have experience­d, witnessed and benefitted immensely from several of his peace pursuits and accomplish­ments.

Just like the theme of this year's Internatio­nal Peace Day celebratio­ns titled Shaping the Peace Together, it behoves the people of Enugu State, especially the political bigwigs and leaders to continue to join hands with Ugwuanyi to shape the peace of the state together, because peace is paramount and key to unity and developmen­t.

That is the best way for them to appreciate, support and celebrate Ugwuanyi for his unparallel­ed feats in the area of peacemakin­g and peaceful coexistenc­e which has kept the state more peaceful and united and earned him Peace Ambassador of the year.

What a befitting and deserving honour to a governor and leader who has proven that with sincerity and sacrifice peace is achievable and sustainabl­e no matter the circumstan­ces and odds.

 ??  ?? L-R: Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, President General Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo (jnr) and the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe during the recent visit of some Igbo leaders to Government House, Enugu
L-R: Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, President General Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo (jnr) and the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe during the recent visit of some Igbo leaders to Government House, Enugu

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