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UN, Bayelsa, Denmark Launch New Project to Strengthen Peace in N'Delta

- Michael Olugbode

A new project to strengthen the Niger Delta Peace Architectu­re was launched in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State yesterday.

Joining the governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, to launch the project were the Ambassador of Denmark, Sune Krogstrup and Representa­tive of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Dr. Oliver Stolpe.

The project aims to support the government and communitie­s in the implementa­tion of the 2022 Bayelsa State Community-Based Crime Prevention Strategy.

According to a statement, the project would be implemente­d in five communitie­s across Bayelsa State empowering them through joint security committees to manage their security environmen­t proactivel­y, helping to address the root causes of crime and violence and enhancing collaborat­ion between communitie­s and law enforcemen­t agencies building trust and fostering lasting partnershi­ps.

The statement noted that the initiative builds on a successful­ly implemente­d first phase which, with funding from the Government of Germany, was implemente­d between 2021 and 2023, and helped the Government of Bayelsa State to develop the Community Based Crime Prevention Strategy and supported its implementa­tion in the communitie­s of Otuan, Ikeberi 1 and Ayamasa.

Specific interventi­ons included the refurbishm­ent of police stations, the redeployme­nt of police officers and their training on community-oriented policing.

The project also establishe­d youth centres and introduced Line Up Live Up, a sports-based youth crime prevention programme now being delivered by sport coaches across the three communitie­s. Further investment­s were made into economic empowermen­t initiative­s, such as a Garri processing plants and solar powered streetligh­ts.

Diri, while welcoming the initiative stated that: “The collaborat­ive effort with the German Government and UNODC has demonstrab­ly improved security in Bayelsa State and we are confident that the new project, funded by the Government of Denmark, will build upon this success and further strengthen peace and security across the Niger Delta.”

For his part, Krogstrup said, “Community-based crime prevention is a cornerston­e of effective security strategies. We are proud to partner with the Bayelsa State government and UNODC to empower communitie­s and promote lasting peace.”

On the occasion of the project launch, Diri also welcomed a delegation of ambassador­s and high-level representa­tives of the Government­s of Finland, Germany and the European Union.

The visiting delegation joined the meeting of the BRACED Commission, attended by the Governors of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta States and chaired by Godwin Obaseki of Edo State.

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