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Group calls for togetherness to further Nigeria’s nationhood

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Nigerians have been called upon to work together for the collective good of the Nation.

A non governmental organisation , Catch Them Young Community Initiative made the call in a press statement made available to journalists in Awka the Anambra state capital.

According to the Executive Director of the Organization Mr Nonso Orakwe, there has been an increased rate of violence in Nigeria and South East in particular which is a source of worry and concern to all.

The statement says South East is currently being ravaged by incessant attacks, kidnapping, arson and death , a situation that has become more worrisome as the 2023 general election approaches.

“It is therefore pertinent that we do our part as indigenes and stakeholders to shun every form of violence and desist from speeches and actions that could heat up the polity and increase violence in our land.”

“We have witnessed kidnapping, attempted assassination and assassination of politicians in Anambra, Enugu and Imo state. As the 2023 General election approaches, it is essential that the people of South east bolster efforts to reclaim the peace and unity we are known for and make bigger efforts to join in the election by collecting our PVC”.

Mr Orakwe noted that there have been various elections in the past marred by election related violence but are preventable.

As campaign have started in South east, the Organisation therefore urge political parties to ensure that their candidates campaign are issue based, hate speech free and with no inciting statements that could trigger violence.

Catch Them Young Initiative in the release , encouraged vulnerable groups like youth, women and Persons With disability to join the electoral processes which would enhance inclusiveness for national growth and development.

It noted that they stand against all forms of violence and encourage the youth to shun violence as well as all electoral malpractices.

The organization also condemned in its totality the recent burning of INEC office in Ebonyi state.

The Executive Director enjoined politicians, INEC, security agencies and all electoral stakeholders to support Nigeria democratic processes by ensuring free, fair and credible general election in 2023.

Catch Them Young Community Initiative is also the convener of Vote Not to Fight Campaigns in the south East

PR/ NDEKE

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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