The Vision Centre for Communication and Development Advocacy (VICCDA) has called on the Federal Government to urgently convoke a pan Nigerian conference to check the current spate of inter-ethnic crises in some parts of the country.
The conference will address the immediate and remote causes of the civil strife and proffer lasting solutions.
In a statement in Abuja, signed by the acting chairman Otunba Gbenga Onayiga, the NGO said the proposed conference, which should be presided over by the President, would be attended by all the state governors, service and other security chiefs, traditional rulers and representatives of relevant interest groups like herders and farmers.
VICCDA expressed grave concern over reports of inter-ethnic clashes across the country and warned that it could lead to a civil war, if not checked immediately.
“Students of history and international relations would note that no country has ever survived two civil wars. Nigeria cannot, therefore, afford to be plunged into another avoidable disaster and war when we are supposed to be focussed and accelerate the pace of improving our grossly inadequate infrastructure.
“As the giant of Africa, Nigeria ought to be taking advantage of and derive strength and unity in her diversity and not entertaining ethnic and other primordial sentiments,” the NGO warned.
The media-based group urged the Press to display a high sense of professionalism and patriotism at this point in the history of Nigeria by exercising restraint in their reportage of conflict-sensitive events.
VICCDA equally advised “Citizen journalists” and bloggers not to set our dear country on fire by feeding the public with sensational and unverified reports on inter-ethnic clashes.
“We should always be conscious of the negative effect of some media reports on otherwise peace-loving people of Nigeria. The possibility of reprisal attacks due to the indiscretion of a reporter is rife, particularly on innocent and hardworking Nigerians who have hitherto been cohabiting and living together peacefully over the years in places other than their own,” the group noted.
VICCDA is a non-governmental organisation working to promote good conduct, improve journalists’ ethical conduct and capacity building.
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