At the Annual Peace Lecture and Award Ceremony organized by the Apostles of Peace International in Lagos, Rev. James Odedeji, the Grand Patron of the society, and Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, emphasized the importance of pursuing peace and justice in all aspects of life.
In her keynote address titled, ‘Christians and the Struggle for Peace and Justice in Nigeria,’ Prof. Ogunsola urged the religious community to take the lead in promoting harmony and justice. She stressed that fostering peace through interfaith dialogue is essential, highlighting the need for love, humility, and managing anger as key elements for cultivating a peaceful mindset.
Additionally, she suggested that advocating for justice and fairness, addressing corruption, inequality, and human rights violations are crucial steps in resolving disputes and conflicts across the nation. Prof. Ogunsola also recommended that church leaders engage in providing social services such as education, healthcare, and vocational training to alleviate poverty and empower individuals economically. Moreover, she underscored the significance of promoting values of non-violence, reconciliation, and forgiveness through community programs and initiatives.
Rev. Odedeji echoed the call for collective efforts in achieving a Nigeria where citizens can live in harmony and security. Instead of protests, he emphasized the importance of engaging in dialogue and friendship, suggesting that protests could be counter-productive and prone to being hijacked by unruly elements. He highlighted the need to avoid inflicting more pain on the country and encouraged dialogue with the government for societal improvement.
The National President of the Apostles of Peace International, Mr. Paul Ajisafe, highlighted the significance of the event as a reminder that peace is not just an aspiration but a tangible goal. He emphasized the importance of unity and dialogue in striving for a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.
The event also recognized the contributions of prominent peace-promoting patriots, including former governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, Group CEO of Blue Star Group, Chief (Sir) Obi Okafor, and the CEO of Aero Contractors, Captain America Ado Sanusi.
The Apostles of Peace International, known for its compassionate service and unwavering faith, reiterated its commitment to peace, noting that the event not only reflected on past achievements but also served as a clarion call to action to continue striving for a peaceful and prosperous nation.
The ceremony served as a beacon of hope, illustrating that through collective efforts, a harmonious and secure Nigeria can be achieved. The event emphasized the power of unity, dialogue, and unwavering belief in working towards a peaceful and prosperous future for the nation.