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IPCR to Build Capacity of One Million Youths in Conflict Management

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Aleke Aleke in Abuja

The Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) has unveiled an ambitious plan to train one million Nigerian youths in basic conflict management, as part of its 25th-anniversary celebrations.

The Director General, IPCR, Dr. Joseph Ochogwu, made this announcement while hosting executive members of the Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DICAN), who paid him a courtesy visit.

He described the upcoming training as a significant milestone, saying, “This year, the Institute turns 25, and to commemorate this, my bold vision is to equip one million Nigerian youths with fundamental conflict management skills.

“The training will be digital and entirely free—participants only need internet access to log in, complete the courses, pass assessments, and receive certification.”

According to him, this initiative aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, addressing key national concerns such as inclusion, security, and foreign policy under the 4D framework.

It also aims to enhance the understanding of government policies related to conflict resolution among young Nigerians.

Highlighting the crucial role of the media in conflict resolution, Dr. Ochogwu emphasised, “The media is central to our work. If you want to drive change in any society, the media’s role is indispensable.”

On his part, the Chairman of DICAN, Mr. Idehai Frederick, expressed his association’s interest in partnering with the Institute.

He stressed DICAN’s broad representation, stating, “We are a network of over 60 journalists covering Nigeria’s diplomatic landscape, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, embassies, and the wider diplomatic community.

Our members cut across print, electronic, online, and wire services, ensuring balanced and professional coverage of international affairs.”

Mr. Frederick also underscored the discipline and professionalism that define diplomatic correspondents, adding, “Diplomacy requires decorum and expertise, and as journalists, we uphold these values in our reporting and engagements.”

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