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US Pledges Support for Nigeria in Addressing Security Challenges

The United States government has affirmed its commitment to collaborating with Nigeria to tackle the prevalent security issues, including kidnapping and terrorism. The assurance was conveyed by the US government’s Agency for International Development during a youth, peace, and security summit held in Abuja on Friday.

In a statement, the US government emphasized its dedication to fostering peace and tolerance in Nigeria, acknowledging the multifaceted strengths of religious and traditional leaders, women, youth groups, government officials, and civil society. The USAID Community Initiatives to Promote Peace (CIPP) was highlighted as an initiative through which collaborative efforts are being made to identify and promote community-based solutions. This aims to empower various groups to strengthen community responses, addressing challenges and collectively building a resilient and peaceful future.

The summit served as a platform to showcase the learning and best practices derived from USAID’s investments and achievements in enhancing youth participation and leadership in peace processes. The focus areas include six northern states: Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Benue, Kogi, and Plateau.

David Greene, the United States Chargé d’affaires, emphasized the pivotal role of youth in shaping the social and economic development of society. He underscored the significance of peace in Nigeria, stating that the nation’s future rests on the shoulders of its youth, who play a crucial role as future leaders.

The keynote speaker at the summit was Minister of Youth Development, Jamila Bio Ibrahim, and participants represented various youth groups and networks that have received support from the USAID Community Initiatives to Promote Peace activity. The collaborative efforts aim to contribute to a more secure and harmonious future for Nigeria.

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