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Addressing social injustices key to fostering peace — Senator Natasha

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has emphasised the importance of addressing social injustices in fostering peace.

According to her, social injustices can lead to feelings of marginalisation, exclusion, and resentment, which can ultimately escalate into conflict.

This was her submission during a three-day capacity-building programme organised by the African Union (AU) in collaboration with the African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM), on Thursday.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan stressed that promoting equality and fairness, empowering marginalised communities, and addressing systemic injustices are crucial steps in creating a more just and peaceful society.

She also highlighted the need for fostering dialogue and understanding between different groups and communities to help break down barriers and promote peace.

“Most conflicts stem from a sense of injustice, when people feel cheated and deprived of their rights.

“If we want to prevent conflicts, we must address social injustices. You cannot subject people to torture, deprive them of basic rights, and expect them to remain silent.

“It’s difficult for people to abide by the law when they are denied basic amenities and their fundamental rights,” she opined.

The programme, held in Abuja, aimed to enhance women’s involvement in conflict prevention, dialogue, and preventive diplomacy. It brought together female parliamentarians and First Ladies across Africa to address violence against women and explore effective strategies to promote women’s peace and security on the continent.

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