Government cooperation improves security in Gbudue State, says Peace
Commission

Radio AnisaTuesday, May 2, 2017 - 17:02

 The Cooperation between Gbudue State government and Churches,
Nongovernmental Organizations and other civil society groups have greatly
improve the security situation, says Assistance Program Manager of Justice
and Peace Commission.

Alison Gizam Tombura-Yambio Catholic Diocese Assistance Program Manager
says people are experiencing relative peace and improved security in Yambio
and Gbudue State at large for the past four months. He claims that the
current Governor and his cabinet are more closely to the people without any
discrimination in running the government affairs in the State, Radio Anisa
reports.

Mr Gizam believes once the government is dedicated to work hand in hand
with people, peace will prevail in the country. He says citizens are free
to embark on their normal activities because there are no security threats
in the state. No sound of gunshots in Yambio recently, he adds.

Mr Gizam was speaking after four-day consultative meeting with partners,
CARITAS Germany who visited Tombura-Yambio Catholic Diocese about the
situation on the ground. Of recent, several peace campaigns were conducted
in Yambio by civil society groups, Faith Based Council and other peace
agents for peace to prevail in the State.

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