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Partners for Peace (P4P) Niger Delta: Quarterly Report
July – September 2016
Partners for Peace Network
Partners for Peace (P4P) is a Network whose
mission is to build social capital around
peacebuilding through amplifying the voices
of positive actors, building a network of self-
identified agents of peace, and leveraging
that network through facilitation, small
grants, and capacity building. P4P’s vision is
dedicated to promoting sustainable peacea-
ble livelihoods in the Niger Delta through
voices, action, and network. It is a platform
where local peace actors with different back-
grounds and perspectives come together to
understand and address the root causes of
conflict in their locality and to build peace.
The partnership Initiative in the Niger Delta
(PIND) established, facilitates and supports
the P4P Project.
Context
Partners for Peace (P4P) adopts a unique
approach to peace building that seeks to
enable people, businesses, and civil society
organizations (CSOs) to work together to
advance their cause for livelihoods free from
violence and conflict. P4P fosters collabora-
tion around the idea of peace building across
various stakeholder groups in the Niger Del-
ta through the cultivation of networks. These
networks are then leveraged for specific
peace building and conflict mitigation initia-
tives. This report will describe the P4P Net-
work’s progress and achievements during the
month of July - September, 2016.
KEY ACTIVITIES IN JUL – SEPT, 2016
1. Training of Peace Actors on the P4P Peace Map
in Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Imo, and Ondo
State.
2. Planning meeting with stakeholders on the gov-
ernorship elections in Edo state
3. Conduct Conflict Sensitivity training for Edo
state P4P Cooperative farmers
4. Engagement meeting with INEC and Police for
P4P Non-violent election project in Edo state
5. P4P stakeholders meeting with youth at risk in
Awaara community in Ohaji/Egbema LGA of
Imo state
6. P4P 1-day sensitization workshop on strengthen-
ing local governance structure in Ellu communi-
ty in Isoko North LGA of Delta state.
7. Financial management and budgeting training
for P4P SLOs
8. 2-day peace building capacity development
workshop for youths in Awarra community in
Ohaji/Egbema LGA of Imo state.
9. Edo state P4P non-violent election sensitization
forum.
10.Training of field monitors in Edo State for the
gubernatorial elections
11.Ondo state P4P sensitization workshop in part-
nership with International Republican Institute
12.Media campaign against post gubernatorial
election in Edo state.
13.Imo State P4P meeting with militant general
(Niger Delta Red Squad) to de-escalate tensions
in Assa Community, Imo State.
14.Engagement meeting with the Arch Bishop of
Owerri Diocese to de-escalate the situation in
Awarra community, Imo State.
15.Budget and Financial management training to
Abia, Cross River, Delta, Imo, and Ondo P4P
State Chapters.
16.International World Peace Day events across all
P4P State Chapters.
17.PREVENT Committee Interventions across the
9 states
P4P Niger Delta States
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Activities and Outreaches
In August 2016, Imo P4P organized a one-
day Peacebuilding Summit in Assa Autono-
mous Community, Awarra Court Area of
Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area. The
summit was an outcome of numerous media-
tion efforts involving various stakeholders
(traditional rulers, youth leaders, women
groups, churches, alleged cult groups, IDPs,
police and government officials). In early
2016, the two major armed groups Dewel and
Debam changed their operational names to
Niger Delta Red Squad (NDRS) and Niger
Delta Rescue Force (NDRF) respectively.
They also changed their mode of operations
and demands. Intervention to end the violent
conflict began 2010 by some concerned com-
munity people, in 2011 - 2012 some religious
leaders also tried to mediate to end the violent
conflict. Also, in late 2015 to early 2016, a
group of concerned Awarra Court Area young
graduates under the platform – Awarra Pro-
fessionals also made several attempts to bring
the warring groups to a discussion table to
mediate the conflict. All efforts did not yield
the expected results as the killings and de-
struction of lives and properties did not stop.
P4P PREVENT Committee in April com-
menced intervention meetings with the armed
groups and the key stakeholders. The meet-
ings resulted in a cease fire by the armed
groups to facilitate mediation efforts on
ground and to allow for members of the com-
munities that had fled as a result of the vio-
lence to return. This paved the way for awarra
court area youth summit aimed at creating an
avenue for youth leaders from all villages in
Awarra Court Area to interact and suggest
ways to attain lasting peace in the area. The
youth leaders appreciated the mediation
efforts of P4P that led to the summit
which to them was a rare achievement
that gave youths an opportunity to meet
after a 6 year period of hostility. The
youth leaders at the end of the summit
shared ideas and came up with a 15
point communique requesting P4P to
forward their submissions to the govern-
ment, multi-national companies operating in
the area and other stakeholders. The summit
had in attendance 186 youths of which 184
were male and 2 female.
In August 2016, Edo State P4P Edo received
funding from the United States Institute of
Peace (USIP) through the Fund for Peace to
contribute to the reduction of violence in the
October 28 gubernatorial elections. The State
Chapter in September 2016 collaborated with
PIND/FFP to organize a One-day Stakehold-
ers Forum, Advocacy and Sensitization Cam-
paign against Electoral Violence, with the
theme “Building Blocks for Peace” in the
State. The forum which was aimed at sensi-
tizing youths and media to achieve a violent
free gubernatorial election in the State was
attended by a broad category of stakeholders
including representatives of the Security
agencies, the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), women groups, youth
groups and other stakeholders. As part of its
Early Warning and Early Response strategy
to monitor actual and potential violent con-
flict during the Edo gubernatorial elections,
P4P identified and trained 64 conflict moni-
tors on the P4P/IPDU SMS Early Warning
Reporting System in 4 LGAs (Etsako-West,
Oredo, Orhionmwon, Esan North East) iden-
tified to be hotspots from the P4P Peace Map
during the election. The reports from the
monitors were fed to the Independent Nation-
al Electoral Commission (INEC) for response
to prevent election related violence. P4P Also
worked with the media to counter the narra-
tive of hate and inciting messages after the
elections results were greeted with dissatis-
faction by some members of the electorate.
Also in August 2016, Delta State P4P orga-
nized a One-day Town hall Peacebuilding/
Communal Governance Strengthening meet-
ing in Ellu Community, Isoko North LGA,
Delta State. The meeting aimed at strengthen-
ing community peace, social economic inte-
gration and development. The event had in
attendance major stakeholders of the Ellu
community. At the Town Hall meeting, all
members and groups in the community were
enjoined to work in one accord and play their
respective roles in the governance structure
on a complementary basis. The stakeholders
present embraced the meeting and appreciat-
ed P4P for the positive idea to intervene in
the community conflict situation.
SMS-Based Early Warning Response
System
The SMS-Based Early Warning Response
System and peace messaging online platform
collects, collates and analyzes conflict inci-
dents data. The Platform enables PREVENT
Committee Members and other trained field
monitors to send in regular reports that are
integrated into monthly trackers along with
other data sources. Between July-August,
2016 over 195 incidents were reported to the
IPDU SMS Platform compared with 223 and
160 reported in Q1 and Q2 respectively.
Comparing with Q2 this was higher as a result
of the gubernatorial elections in Edo State.
These reports came through trained conflict
monitors and PREVENT Committee mem-
bers across the region.
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Skills
The Partners’ for Peace (P4P) is committed to building the capacities of CSO’s/
NGO’s and Network members in the Niger Delta.
P4P in June, 2016 commenced the training of NGO/CSO/CBO’s in the Niger
Delta on the use of P4P Peace map; an online platform that collates, collects and
analyzes information from multiple sources on conflict incidents in the region.
Between July and September, 2016 the Peace Map training was carried out in 5
states (Abia Bayelsa, Cross River, Imo, Ondo) with a total of 109 participants of
which 52 are females and 57 males. The training which aims to build capacity of
Peace Actors in the Niger Delta on how to use the Peace Map to support their
peacebuilding activities was well appreciated by participants as it serves as an
eye opener to them to identify conflict hotspots in the region for interventions.
Click here for more information on the Peace Map
In order to build the capacity of P4P State Chapters as users/producers of basic
budget documents, the P4P State Liaison Officers (SLOs) trained 6 of their re-
spective State Chapters on Basic NGO budget skills. The training had in total 33
participants of which 13 were females and 20 males across the 6 States.
State Training Total
Participants
Female Male
Abia P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 30 14 16
Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 8 2 5
Bayelsa P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 20 7 13
Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 4 1 3
Cross River P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 21 13 8
Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 5 3 2
Delta Social Media, Photography and Video Editing Training 19 9 10
Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 3 3 0
Edo IPDU/SMS Early Warning and Early Response Training of Conflict Monitors 64 28 36
Imo P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 17 6 11
Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 5 1 4
Ondo P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 21 12 9
Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 8 3 5
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Linkage with Social and Professional Development Skills
PIND Foundation in July 2016, conducted a 6 day certified training for 19 participants from the P4P Network across the 9 states of the Niger Del-
ta “on social media advantages, photography, filming as well as photo and video editing”. The training was aimed at empowering Network
members with the necessary skills for catalyzing change through story telling, videography and photography. It was also aimed at improving par-
ticipants’ skills in social media and using it as a tool for positive change . The training which held at PIND Economic Development Centre (EDC)
Warri and had in attendance 2 participants from each state (Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers). Each
state was given a video camera to enable them discharge their roles in their respective states. Click here to read an online report of the training as
published by Cross River Watch Magazine.
P4P Led Partnerships
Partnership is key to sustainable peace and development. P4P between
the month of July - September, 2016 established partnerships with
different stakeholders committed to promoting peace in the Niger Del-
ta. Bayelsa and Edo partnered with United States Institute of Peace
(USIP) and received funding to carry out activities towards reducing
election related violence in their respective gubernatorial elections with
the help of Fund for Peace (FFP). Ondo State P4P partnered with In-
ternational Republican Institute and received funding to hold a conflict
mitigation stakeholders’ roundtable towards the upcoming gubernatori-
al election in the state. Also, Edo and Rivers P4P established partner-
ship with INEC and the Media houses to sensitize the electorate during
the gubernatorial and re-run elections in their respective states. Moreo-
ver, Imo State P4P established partnership with the Catholic Diocese
of Owerri to address the issue armed militant groups in Awarra.
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PREVENT Committee Interventions
In the past three months (July-September) the
P4P Network has been active throughout the
Niger Delta. State Chapters and PREVENT
Committees carried out 29 peace building
interventions. A few to mention are as fol-
lows:
Abia
The PREVENT Committee on 26th August,
2016 engaged with community leaders in the
Ohafia community of the state, in a peace
meeting with cattle herdsmen. The meeting
aimed to ensure peaceful co-existence between
herdsmen and farmers in the area especially
against the backdrop of frequent incidences of
violent clash between both groups. The Com-
mittee called on both groups to cooperate and
ensure lasting peace in the communities. The
villagers said the herdsmen often devastate
their farm crops, and sometimes uproot their
farm produce to feed their cattle. Speaking at
the meeting, the Chairman of the Committee,
explained that the truce was called to ensure
lasting peace in the area and avert impending
crisis within individual local governments in
the states. He appealed to both parties to see
why good neighbourliness should be encour-
aged and sustained. cattle. Both groups on
agreement resolved to stay in peace in the
community. Please see here for more
Akwa Ibom
On 8th August, 2016 the PREVENT Commit-
tee intervened in a dispute between Families
from Idanre community in Ondo state and
Ukwok community in Akwa Ibom State con-
cerning the burial rites of a deceased woman
and her child. According to local customs in
Idanre community where the incident hap-
pened the deceased should be buried in the
forest, but the husband of the deceased wom-
an and the Akwa Ibom community people in
Idanre objected and insisted the corpse be
taken to her village for proper burial in line
with their town tradition. As a result of this
the corpse was not properly embalmed. This
actually led to the clash of interest and tradi-
tion. Consequent upon which, there were
petitions to the Police, other organizations
and individuals. The legal Aid Council in
Ondo State invited the PREVENT Committee
who conducted an analysis and carried out
advocacy to relevant stakeholders and facili-
tated the release of the corpses for proper
burial in her community. The corpse was
released to the husband for burial on 3rd Sep-
tember, 2016. The deceased’s husband was
then offered a job by the youth Leader,
Ukwok Youth Organization. Akwa Ibom state
Government gave financial assistance to the
family and two of his children were given
scholarship by two individuals
(Commissioner for Women Affairs and Spe-
cial Adviser on Inter-Party Affairs).
Bayelsa
On 9th September, 2016 the PREVENT Com-
mittee intervened when they received early
warning information regarding ltensions relat-
ing to local elections into the Community
Development Committee (CDC) in Dorgu-
Ama community in Nembe LGA. All the
candidates in the election wanted win at all
costs and were inciting tensions in the com-
munity. This stemmed from the perceived
economic and political influence at the dis-
posal of the Chairman of the CDC within the
community. The Prevent Committee engaged
with the key stakeholders in the community.
Seeing that the actors and their supporters
were not willing to discuss the rising tensions,
the Prevent Committee reported the matter to
the police and suggested that the election be
postponed pending when the underlying is-
sues are discussed and resolved. In response,
the State’s Commissioner of Police ordered
the election be put on hold, and requested the
traditional rulers and the two major contest-
ants for chairmanship to come and see him.
The intervention is still ongoing.
Peace Clubs
P4P in May 2016, piloted a Peace Club initiative in 2 Secondary
Schools in Ondo State using the P4P Chapter members for implemen-
tation. The Peace Club was established to engage secondary school
students in conflict management and to teach them skills necessary for
conflict resolution. Modules covering a range of topics was developed
by PIND’s Integrated Peace and Development Unit (IPDU) used by
the peace club facilitators in the schools for their meetings Between
July - September 2016, the Peace clubs had held 10 meetings involving
both community and students in peacebuilding activities and creating
awareness about conflict resolution in the community of Ipe Akoko
where the initiative is being piloted. Successes recorded so far indi-
cates that the students are beginning to embrace and understand the
dynamics of conflict and mitigation strategies within their families and
community. Click here to read the reports of the Peace club activities
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Cross River
Cross River State PREVENT Committee in
July, 2016 intervened in a conflict between
Oyadama and Inyima communities in Yakurr
and Obubra Local Government Areas respec-
tively. The communities had increasing inci-
dences of boundary dispute that resulted in
violence. The PREVENT Committee on no-
ticing the situation advocated to the tradition-
al ruler in Yakurr and Obubra Local Govern-
ment Areas to call on the state government to
put an end to the lingering crisis between
their border communities by properly and
clearly demarcating the boundary between
Oyadama and Inyima. The traditional rulers
on this accepted that if proper demarcation is
done between the boundaries that this will
bring about peace in the area. They both how-
ever resolved to call on the government for
demarcation. The intervention is ongoing.
Delta
In August 2016, Delta State P4P organized a
One-day Town hall Peacebuilding/Communal
Governance Strengthening meeting in Ellu
Community. The meeting aimed at interven-
ing in the incessant communal conflicts that
frequently occur in the community and
strengthen the community peace, social eco-
nomic integration and development. The
event had in attendance major stakeholders of
the Ellu community. In his speech the State
Network Coordinator, Barr. Ken Atsenuwa
echoed that peace is everybody’s business not
for just the security agency and other peace-
building organizations. He further added that
for peace to be sustained in Ellu, all members
and groups in the community must work in
one accord and play their respective roles in
the governance structure on a complementary
basis. The stakeholders present embraced the
meeting and appreciated P4P for the positive
idea to intervene in the community conflict
situation.
Imo
On Saturday, July 2, 2016, the Imo Prevent
Committee had successful meetings with the
Leaderships of the armed militant groups
fighting in Awarra Court Area in Ohaji Egbe-
ma LGA. They met with the Niger Delta Res-
cue Force (NDRF) and Niger Delta Red
Squad (NDRS). The meeting aimed at a fruit-
ful deliberation on ways to ensure peace in
Awarra Court Area. After a lengthy conversa-
tion with the groups who expressed their hap-
piness with the effort of the Prevent Commit-
tee in ensuing peace is restored in the area,
they agreed to a cease fire to observe the
committee’s sincerity, determination and
commitment to make peace among the war-
ring parties in Awarra Court Area. They also
agreed to allow the IDPs who were taking
refuge in Ohuba, obile etc. to start returning
back to their ancestral homes and also agreed
to allow peace talks with the Traditional Rul-
ers of the area that were presently on exiles,
the multi-national companies operating in the
area, government and any other key actors to
the violent conflict. On July 7, 2016, after the
successful meeting with the groups, the PRE-
VENT Committee transmitted letters of re-
quest for peace building interactive meeting
with respect to the violent conflict in Awarra
Court Area Ohaji-Egbema LGA to various
stakeholders to the conflict.
On 2nd August, 2016 with respect to the se-
ries of interventions to resolve the violent
conflicts/disputes in Awarra Court Area of
Ohaji-Egbema LGA. The PREVENT Com-
mittee upon the outcome of the series of the
consultative meetings with key actors and
major stakeholders in the Court Area, collab-
orated with Awarra Court Area Youth Coun-
cil (ACAYOC) to organize the “2016 Awarra
Court Area Peace Building Summit”, in Assa
Autonomous Community, which was attend-
ed by over 80 youth leaders including mem-
bers of the two militant groups. A communi-
qué was signed and forwarded to the state
government for consideration during the sum-
mit. The calm above intervention and dia-
logue spurred the Imo State Government
pronouncing and conducting the disarmament
and demilitarization of the two armed militant
groups that were operating in the court area
on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 for the
Niger Delta Rescue Force (NDRF) and
Wednesday, September 21, 2016 for the Ni-
ger Delta Red Squad (NDRS) in Owerri re-
spectively. For more details see here and here
Ondo
Ondo PREVENT Committee commenced
intervention on the conflict between Fulani
herdsmen and Farmers in the state. They
started interventions by visiting the traditional
rulers and relevant stakeholders in the identi-
fied communities. On 27th June, 2016, a visit
was carried out to Oke-Odu community to
meet with the Oba and his council of chiefs to
brief them on the purpose of the visit. The
Oba and his council of chiefs appreciated the
committee immensely in their interest to ad-
dress the issue as it had already turn the com-
munity and its environs apart.
On 29th June 2016, the PREVENT Commit-
tee visited the Ipinsa, Ilere, Ijare and Gaga
communities respectively. They were warmly
welcomed and appreciated for taking the
giant stride to solving the menace in the soci-
ety. In Gaga community, a community dia-
logue was carried out and a peace committee
comprising representatives of herdsmen, com-
munity people and PREVENT Committee
members was inaugurated.
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On the 13th July, 2016 an a visit was carried
out in Ogbese community. The purpose of the
visit was made known to the stakeholders,
and they appreciated the effort and promised
to work with the Committee members to
solve the problem. The Council of Chiefs of
high repute who spoke at length during the
meeting committed to support the PREVENT
Committee to address the issue. Following the
series of interventions the communities came
up with a memorandum of understanding to
accommodate the Fulani herdsmen associa-
tion as responsible residents of the communi-
ty. Click here to read the full report and mem-
orandum of understanding guiding the both
parties.
Rivers
On 26th July 2016, Rivers PREVENT Com-
mittee intervened in a lingering conflict be-
tween the Community Development Commit-
tee (CDC) members in Elikpokwuodu com-
munity in Obio Akpor LGA. The PREVENT
Committee received a letter titled: “ACTS OF
POTENTIAL VIOLENCE/COMMUNAL
CRISIS” from a member of Elikpokwuodu
community in Obio-Akpo LGA calling for
intervention in a CDC crisis that has lingered
in the community for about three years. This
conflict has also divided the council of chiefs
of the community. The PREVENT Commit-
tee upon the request for intervention visited
the paramount ruler of the community in-
forming him of the call by a concerned indi-
gene to intervene in the crisis and also asked
for his permission to intervene. They inter-
viewed key individuals and stakeholders
within the community to identify the issues,
actors, needs, and dynamics of the conflict.
However, the intervention is still on-going,
tension has reduced and the conflicting par-
ties have agreed to approach the matter in a
nonviolent way.
Success Stories
P4P State Chapters have continued to record successes in their activities
and efforts to build sustainable peace in the Niger Delta. Below are a
few recorded among the numerous successes between July – September,
2016.
Abia State P4P; in September conducted a practical demonstration
on the the use of the Oil Palm Mechanical Harvester to community lead-
ers and farmers in Avonkwu Community in Isieke, Umuahia North
LGA. The community leaders welcomed the idea and opted to get the
machine for their people.
Akwa Ibom P4P; in August partnered with Nigerian Content Devel-
opment and Monitoring Board to conduct a workshop for youth on De-
veloping indigenous capacity in the Nigeria oil and gas industry in
Essien Udim LGA of the state. Over 100 youth participated in the event.
Bayelsa State P4P; On the 8th of September visited the Nigerian
Union of Journalist, Bayelsa State Branch and the General Manager of
the State Radio corporation. As media partners to promote the activities
of P4P Network in the State through media campaign.
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Cross River State P4P; marked the International World Peace Day
in collaboration with office of the State Security Adviser and other
NGO’s in the State with a 5km walk from Mary Slessor roundabout and
ended at Leopard Town roundabout. At the end of the peace walk par-
ticipants signed a communique which was sent to the State government
for consideration. The communique urged the State Government to
effectively monitor and use early warning signs of violent conflicts to
mitigate and curtail conflict reoccurrence in the state, build strong insti-
tutions that will aim to curb inequality and also deploy transparency,
inclusiveness, accountability, policy coherence, and implementation of
previous peace and reconciliatory recommendations to tackle emerging
conflicts”.
Delta State P4P; marked the International World Peace Day on
21st September with a day Peace walk rally. The rally started at
9:45am to 1:45pm from DBS to Ekpan community estate and Okere
community and then back to DBS premises. The rally aimed at en-
couraging the populace to maintain peace in their homes, and commu-
nities.
Rivers State P4P; in September held 3 Town Hall Meetings on
Community-Based Peacebuilding in Ogu/Bolo, Emohua, and Ogba/
Egbema/Ndoni LGAs. The town hall meetings aimed form a basis of
fact finding for remote causes of violence in the areas, establish ways
to achieve lasting peace in the area and establish P4P volunteers and
platform in the areas. At the end of the meetings a good number of
people volunteered to be part of the P4P Network.
Media Intervention Programme
P4P is committed to promoting peace in the Niger Delta through media
platforms. In September PIND supported media campaign programmes
in Abia and Delta State P4P chapters.
Abia P4P conducted a live Radio/TV program on the need for Peace
in the State. The broadcast was on Vision Africa Radio 104.1 FM and
Broadcasting Corporation of Abia (BCA) State Television respectively.
Delta P4P conducted the Radio/TV programme on Delta Broadcast-
ing Service (DBS) and Delta Rainbow Television Warri. They focused
on three topics; The Role of women in peace building and conflict pre-
vention. Mindset Change as Vehicle for Sustained Peace and Develop-
ment in Delta State. Poverty, Sustainable Livelihood Systems and Peace
in Delta State.
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P4P Membership Growth
P4P Membership growth is on the rise continuously as at
June, 2016 the Network had reached a total of 4,431 members.
However, as at 30th September, 2016 the membership increased with additional 150 members making an aggregate of 4,581 members of which
38% are females and 62% are males, with a total of 659 organizational members.
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P4P State Chapter Meeting Dates
Each P4P Chapter conducts two sets of monthly meetings as follows below. A member of the Facilitation Team attends each of the meetings to
provide possible mentorship and support.
State General Meeting Time Prevent Team Meeting Time
Abia 3rd Thursday every month 11 am Last Thursday every month 11am
Akwa Ibom 3rd Friday every month 4pm Last Friday every month 4pm
Bayelsa 2nd Tuesday every month 2pm 2nd Monday every month 4pm
Cross River 2nd Friday every month 2pm 1st Thursday every month 2pm
Delta 2nd Tuesday every month 11am 2nd Tuesday every month 1pm
Edo Last Friday every month 12pm Last Friday every month 10am
Imo 3rd Wednesday every month 2pm 3rd Wednesday every month 2pm
Ondo Last Thursday every month 3pm Last Thursday every month 1pm
Rivers 1st Tuesday every month 1pm Last Tuesday every month 1pm
ICT and Social Media Platforms
Members of the P4P platform interact in a lively social media space. The P4P Facebook Page has 4,209
followers. Each chapter also have their own Facebook Page. P4P’s Twitter Page has 660 Followers with
over 860 tweets. Data on conflict trends and the locations of peace agents in the Niger Delta is collated
and presented on the Peace Map for better scoping, networking, and analysis.
For more on the P4P Network you can follow us on:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/partners4peace
Twitter: http://twitter.com/P4P_NigerDelta
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/partners4peace?sub_confirmation=1 tube
Website: www.p4p-nigerdelta.org
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Early Warning System
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of conflict to the IPDU SMS early
warning system:
Text: 080 9936 2222
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Partners For Peace (P4P) Niger Delta: Quarterly Report (July - September 2016)

  • 1. Proudly supported by Partners for Peace (P4P) Niger Delta: Quarterly Report July – September 2016 Partners for Peace Network Partners for Peace (P4P) is a Network whose mission is to build social capital around peacebuilding through amplifying the voices of positive actors, building a network of self- identified agents of peace, and leveraging that network through facilitation, small grants, and capacity building. P4P’s vision is dedicated to promoting sustainable peacea- ble livelihoods in the Niger Delta through voices, action, and network. It is a platform where local peace actors with different back- grounds and perspectives come together to understand and address the root causes of conflict in their locality and to build peace. The partnership Initiative in the Niger Delta (PIND) established, facilitates and supports the P4P Project. Context Partners for Peace (P4P) adopts a unique approach to peace building that seeks to enable people, businesses, and civil society organizations (CSOs) to work together to advance their cause for livelihoods free from violence and conflict. P4P fosters collabora- tion around the idea of peace building across various stakeholder groups in the Niger Del- ta through the cultivation of networks. These networks are then leveraged for specific peace building and conflict mitigation initia- tives. This report will describe the P4P Net- work’s progress and achievements during the month of July - September, 2016. KEY ACTIVITIES IN JUL – SEPT, 2016 1. Training of Peace Actors on the P4P Peace Map in Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Imo, and Ondo State. 2. Planning meeting with stakeholders on the gov- ernorship elections in Edo state 3. Conduct Conflict Sensitivity training for Edo state P4P Cooperative farmers 4. Engagement meeting with INEC and Police for P4P Non-violent election project in Edo state 5. P4P stakeholders meeting with youth at risk in Awaara community in Ohaji/Egbema LGA of Imo state 6. P4P 1-day sensitization workshop on strengthen- ing local governance structure in Ellu communi- ty in Isoko North LGA of Delta state. 7. Financial management and budgeting training for P4P SLOs 8. 2-day peace building capacity development workshop for youths in Awarra community in Ohaji/Egbema LGA of Imo state. 9. Edo state P4P non-violent election sensitization forum. 10.Training of field monitors in Edo State for the gubernatorial elections 11.Ondo state P4P sensitization workshop in part- nership with International Republican Institute 12.Media campaign against post gubernatorial election in Edo state. 13.Imo State P4P meeting with militant general (Niger Delta Red Squad) to de-escalate tensions in Assa Community, Imo State. 14.Engagement meeting with the Arch Bishop of Owerri Diocese to de-escalate the situation in Awarra community, Imo State. 15.Budget and Financial management training to Abia, Cross River, Delta, Imo, and Ondo P4P State Chapters. 16.International World Peace Day events across all P4P State Chapters. 17.PREVENT Committee Interventions across the 9 states P4P Niger Delta States
  • 2. Proudly supported by Activities and Outreaches In August 2016, Imo P4P organized a one- day Peacebuilding Summit in Assa Autono- mous Community, Awarra Court Area of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area. The summit was an outcome of numerous media- tion efforts involving various stakeholders (traditional rulers, youth leaders, women groups, churches, alleged cult groups, IDPs, police and government officials). In early 2016, the two major armed groups Dewel and Debam changed their operational names to Niger Delta Red Squad (NDRS) and Niger Delta Rescue Force (NDRF) respectively. They also changed their mode of operations and demands. Intervention to end the violent conflict began 2010 by some concerned com- munity people, in 2011 - 2012 some religious leaders also tried to mediate to end the violent conflict. Also, in late 2015 to early 2016, a group of concerned Awarra Court Area young graduates under the platform – Awarra Pro- fessionals also made several attempts to bring the warring groups to a discussion table to mediate the conflict. All efforts did not yield the expected results as the killings and de- struction of lives and properties did not stop. P4P PREVENT Committee in April com- menced intervention meetings with the armed groups and the key stakeholders. The meet- ings resulted in a cease fire by the armed groups to facilitate mediation efforts on ground and to allow for members of the com- munities that had fled as a result of the vio- lence to return. This paved the way for awarra court area youth summit aimed at creating an avenue for youth leaders from all villages in Awarra Court Area to interact and suggest ways to attain lasting peace in the area. The youth leaders appreciated the mediation efforts of P4P that led to the summit which to them was a rare achievement that gave youths an opportunity to meet after a 6 year period of hostility. The youth leaders at the end of the summit shared ideas and came up with a 15 point communique requesting P4P to forward their submissions to the govern- ment, multi-national companies operating in the area and other stakeholders. The summit had in attendance 186 youths of which 184 were male and 2 female. In August 2016, Edo State P4P Edo received funding from the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) through the Fund for Peace to contribute to the reduction of violence in the October 28 gubernatorial elections. The State Chapter in September 2016 collaborated with PIND/FFP to organize a One-day Stakehold- ers Forum, Advocacy and Sensitization Cam- paign against Electoral Violence, with the theme “Building Blocks for Peace” in the State. The forum which was aimed at sensi- tizing youths and media to achieve a violent free gubernatorial election in the State was attended by a broad category of stakeholders including representatives of the Security agencies, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), women groups, youth groups and other stakeholders. As part of its Early Warning and Early Response strategy to monitor actual and potential violent con- flict during the Edo gubernatorial elections, P4P identified and trained 64 conflict moni- tors on the P4P/IPDU SMS Early Warning Reporting System in 4 LGAs (Etsako-West, Oredo, Orhionmwon, Esan North East) iden- tified to be hotspots from the P4P Peace Map during the election. The reports from the monitors were fed to the Independent Nation- al Electoral Commission (INEC) for response to prevent election related violence. P4P Also worked with the media to counter the narra- tive of hate and inciting messages after the elections results were greeted with dissatis- faction by some members of the electorate. Also in August 2016, Delta State P4P orga- nized a One-day Town hall Peacebuilding/ Communal Governance Strengthening meet- ing in Ellu Community, Isoko North LGA, Delta State. The meeting aimed at strengthen- ing community peace, social economic inte- gration and development. The event had in attendance major stakeholders of the Ellu community. At the Town Hall meeting, all members and groups in the community were enjoined to work in one accord and play their respective roles in the governance structure on a complementary basis. The stakeholders present embraced the meeting and appreciat- ed P4P for the positive idea to intervene in the community conflict situation. SMS-Based Early Warning Response System The SMS-Based Early Warning Response System and peace messaging online platform collects, collates and analyzes conflict inci- dents data. The Platform enables PREVENT Committee Members and other trained field monitors to send in regular reports that are integrated into monthly trackers along with other data sources. Between July-August, 2016 over 195 incidents were reported to the IPDU SMS Platform compared with 223 and 160 reported in Q1 and Q2 respectively. Comparing with Q2 this was higher as a result of the gubernatorial elections in Edo State. These reports came through trained conflict monitors and PREVENT Committee mem- bers across the region.
  • 3. Proudly supported by Skills The Partners’ for Peace (P4P) is committed to building the capacities of CSO’s/ NGO’s and Network members in the Niger Delta. P4P in June, 2016 commenced the training of NGO/CSO/CBO’s in the Niger Delta on the use of P4P Peace map; an online platform that collates, collects and analyzes information from multiple sources on conflict incidents in the region. Between July and September, 2016 the Peace Map training was carried out in 5 states (Abia Bayelsa, Cross River, Imo, Ondo) with a total of 109 participants of which 52 are females and 57 males. The training which aims to build capacity of Peace Actors in the Niger Delta on how to use the Peace Map to support their peacebuilding activities was well appreciated by participants as it serves as an eye opener to them to identify conflict hotspots in the region for interventions. Click here for more information on the Peace Map In order to build the capacity of P4P State Chapters as users/producers of basic budget documents, the P4P State Liaison Officers (SLOs) trained 6 of their re- spective State Chapters on Basic NGO budget skills. The training had in total 33 participants of which 13 were females and 20 males across the 6 States. State Training Total Participants Female Male Abia P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 30 14 16 Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 8 2 5 Bayelsa P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 20 7 13 Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 4 1 3 Cross River P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 21 13 8 Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 5 3 2 Delta Social Media, Photography and Video Editing Training 19 9 10 Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 3 3 0 Edo IPDU/SMS Early Warning and Early Response Training of Conflict Monitors 64 28 36 Imo P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 17 6 11 Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 5 1 4 Ondo P4P Peace Map Training to Peace Actors 21 12 9 Basic NGO Budget Skill Training 8 3 5
  • 4. Proudly supported by Linkage with Social and Professional Development Skills PIND Foundation in July 2016, conducted a 6 day certified training for 19 participants from the P4P Network across the 9 states of the Niger Del- ta “on social media advantages, photography, filming as well as photo and video editing”. The training was aimed at empowering Network members with the necessary skills for catalyzing change through story telling, videography and photography. It was also aimed at improving par- ticipants’ skills in social media and using it as a tool for positive change . The training which held at PIND Economic Development Centre (EDC) Warri and had in attendance 2 participants from each state (Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers). Each state was given a video camera to enable them discharge their roles in their respective states. Click here to read an online report of the training as published by Cross River Watch Magazine. P4P Led Partnerships Partnership is key to sustainable peace and development. P4P between the month of July - September, 2016 established partnerships with different stakeholders committed to promoting peace in the Niger Del- ta. Bayelsa and Edo partnered with United States Institute of Peace (USIP) and received funding to carry out activities towards reducing election related violence in their respective gubernatorial elections with the help of Fund for Peace (FFP). Ondo State P4P partnered with In- ternational Republican Institute and received funding to hold a conflict mitigation stakeholders’ roundtable towards the upcoming gubernatori- al election in the state. Also, Edo and Rivers P4P established partner- ship with INEC and the Media houses to sensitize the electorate during the gubernatorial and re-run elections in their respective states. Moreo- ver, Imo State P4P established partnership with the Catholic Diocese of Owerri to address the issue armed militant groups in Awarra.
  • 5. Proudly supported by PREVENT Committee Interventions In the past three months (July-September) the P4P Network has been active throughout the Niger Delta. State Chapters and PREVENT Committees carried out 29 peace building interventions. A few to mention are as fol- lows: Abia The PREVENT Committee on 26th August, 2016 engaged with community leaders in the Ohafia community of the state, in a peace meeting with cattle herdsmen. The meeting aimed to ensure peaceful co-existence between herdsmen and farmers in the area especially against the backdrop of frequent incidences of violent clash between both groups. The Com- mittee called on both groups to cooperate and ensure lasting peace in the communities. The villagers said the herdsmen often devastate their farm crops, and sometimes uproot their farm produce to feed their cattle. Speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Committee, explained that the truce was called to ensure lasting peace in the area and avert impending crisis within individual local governments in the states. He appealed to both parties to see why good neighbourliness should be encour- aged and sustained. cattle. Both groups on agreement resolved to stay in peace in the community. Please see here for more Akwa Ibom On 8th August, 2016 the PREVENT Commit- tee intervened in a dispute between Families from Idanre community in Ondo state and Ukwok community in Akwa Ibom State con- cerning the burial rites of a deceased woman and her child. According to local customs in Idanre community where the incident hap- pened the deceased should be buried in the forest, but the husband of the deceased wom- an and the Akwa Ibom community people in Idanre objected and insisted the corpse be taken to her village for proper burial in line with their town tradition. As a result of this the corpse was not properly embalmed. This actually led to the clash of interest and tradi- tion. Consequent upon which, there were petitions to the Police, other organizations and individuals. The legal Aid Council in Ondo State invited the PREVENT Committee who conducted an analysis and carried out advocacy to relevant stakeholders and facili- tated the release of the corpses for proper burial in her community. The corpse was released to the husband for burial on 3rd Sep- tember, 2016. The deceased’s husband was then offered a job by the youth Leader, Ukwok Youth Organization. Akwa Ibom state Government gave financial assistance to the family and two of his children were given scholarship by two individuals (Commissioner for Women Affairs and Spe- cial Adviser on Inter-Party Affairs). Bayelsa On 9th September, 2016 the PREVENT Com- mittee intervened when they received early warning information regarding ltensions relat- ing to local elections into the Community Development Committee (CDC) in Dorgu- Ama community in Nembe LGA. All the candidates in the election wanted win at all costs and were inciting tensions in the com- munity. This stemmed from the perceived economic and political influence at the dis- posal of the Chairman of the CDC within the community. The Prevent Committee engaged with the key stakeholders in the community. Seeing that the actors and their supporters were not willing to discuss the rising tensions, the Prevent Committee reported the matter to the police and suggested that the election be postponed pending when the underlying is- sues are discussed and resolved. In response, the State’s Commissioner of Police ordered the election be put on hold, and requested the traditional rulers and the two major contest- ants for chairmanship to come and see him. The intervention is still ongoing. Peace Clubs P4P in May 2016, piloted a Peace Club initiative in 2 Secondary Schools in Ondo State using the P4P Chapter members for implemen- tation. The Peace Club was established to engage secondary school students in conflict management and to teach them skills necessary for conflict resolution. Modules covering a range of topics was developed by PIND’s Integrated Peace and Development Unit (IPDU) used by the peace club facilitators in the schools for their meetings Between July - September 2016, the Peace clubs had held 10 meetings involving both community and students in peacebuilding activities and creating awareness about conflict resolution in the community of Ipe Akoko where the initiative is being piloted. Successes recorded so far indi- cates that the students are beginning to embrace and understand the dynamics of conflict and mitigation strategies within their families and community. Click here to read the reports of the Peace club activities
  • 6. Proudly supported by Cross River Cross River State PREVENT Committee in July, 2016 intervened in a conflict between Oyadama and Inyima communities in Yakurr and Obubra Local Government Areas respec- tively. The communities had increasing inci- dences of boundary dispute that resulted in violence. The PREVENT Committee on no- ticing the situation advocated to the tradition- al ruler in Yakurr and Obubra Local Govern- ment Areas to call on the state government to put an end to the lingering crisis between their border communities by properly and clearly demarcating the boundary between Oyadama and Inyima. The traditional rulers on this accepted that if proper demarcation is done between the boundaries that this will bring about peace in the area. They both how- ever resolved to call on the government for demarcation. The intervention is ongoing. Delta In August 2016, Delta State P4P organized a One-day Town hall Peacebuilding/Communal Governance Strengthening meeting in Ellu Community. The meeting aimed at interven- ing in the incessant communal conflicts that frequently occur in the community and strengthen the community peace, social eco- nomic integration and development. The event had in attendance major stakeholders of the Ellu community. In his speech the State Network Coordinator, Barr. Ken Atsenuwa echoed that peace is everybody’s business not for just the security agency and other peace- building organizations. He further added that for peace to be sustained in Ellu, all members and groups in the community must work in one accord and play their respective roles in the governance structure on a complementary basis. The stakeholders present embraced the meeting and appreciated P4P for the positive idea to intervene in the community conflict situation. Imo On Saturday, July 2, 2016, the Imo Prevent Committee had successful meetings with the Leaderships of the armed militant groups fighting in Awarra Court Area in Ohaji Egbe- ma LGA. They met with the Niger Delta Res- cue Force (NDRF) and Niger Delta Red Squad (NDRS). The meeting aimed at a fruit- ful deliberation on ways to ensure peace in Awarra Court Area. After a lengthy conversa- tion with the groups who expressed their hap- piness with the effort of the Prevent Commit- tee in ensuing peace is restored in the area, they agreed to a cease fire to observe the committee’s sincerity, determination and commitment to make peace among the war- ring parties in Awarra Court Area. They also agreed to allow the IDPs who were taking refuge in Ohuba, obile etc. to start returning back to their ancestral homes and also agreed to allow peace talks with the Traditional Rul- ers of the area that were presently on exiles, the multi-national companies operating in the area, government and any other key actors to the violent conflict. On July 7, 2016, after the successful meeting with the groups, the PRE- VENT Committee transmitted letters of re- quest for peace building interactive meeting with respect to the violent conflict in Awarra Court Area Ohaji-Egbema LGA to various stakeholders to the conflict. On 2nd August, 2016 with respect to the se- ries of interventions to resolve the violent conflicts/disputes in Awarra Court Area of Ohaji-Egbema LGA. The PREVENT Com- mittee upon the outcome of the series of the consultative meetings with key actors and major stakeholders in the Court Area, collab- orated with Awarra Court Area Youth Coun- cil (ACAYOC) to organize the “2016 Awarra Court Area Peace Building Summit”, in Assa Autonomous Community, which was attend- ed by over 80 youth leaders including mem- bers of the two militant groups. A communi- qué was signed and forwarded to the state government for consideration during the sum- mit. The calm above intervention and dia- logue spurred the Imo State Government pronouncing and conducting the disarmament and demilitarization of the two armed militant groups that were operating in the court area on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 for the Niger Delta Rescue Force (NDRF) and Wednesday, September 21, 2016 for the Ni- ger Delta Red Squad (NDRS) in Owerri re- spectively. For more details see here and here Ondo Ondo PREVENT Committee commenced intervention on the conflict between Fulani herdsmen and Farmers in the state. They started interventions by visiting the traditional rulers and relevant stakeholders in the identi- fied communities. On 27th June, 2016, a visit was carried out to Oke-Odu community to meet with the Oba and his council of chiefs to brief them on the purpose of the visit. The Oba and his council of chiefs appreciated the committee immensely in their interest to ad- dress the issue as it had already turn the com- munity and its environs apart. On 29th June 2016, the PREVENT Commit- tee visited the Ipinsa, Ilere, Ijare and Gaga communities respectively. They were warmly welcomed and appreciated for taking the giant stride to solving the menace in the soci- ety. In Gaga community, a community dia- logue was carried out and a peace committee comprising representatives of herdsmen, com- munity people and PREVENT Committee members was inaugurated.
  • 7. Proudly supported by On the 13th July, 2016 an a visit was carried out in Ogbese community. The purpose of the visit was made known to the stakeholders, and they appreciated the effort and promised to work with the Committee members to solve the problem. The Council of Chiefs of high repute who spoke at length during the meeting committed to support the PREVENT Committee to address the issue. Following the series of interventions the communities came up with a memorandum of understanding to accommodate the Fulani herdsmen associa- tion as responsible residents of the communi- ty. Click here to read the full report and mem- orandum of understanding guiding the both parties. Rivers On 26th July 2016, Rivers PREVENT Com- mittee intervened in a lingering conflict be- tween the Community Development Commit- tee (CDC) members in Elikpokwuodu com- munity in Obio Akpor LGA. The PREVENT Committee received a letter titled: “ACTS OF POTENTIAL VIOLENCE/COMMUNAL CRISIS” from a member of Elikpokwuodu community in Obio-Akpo LGA calling for intervention in a CDC crisis that has lingered in the community for about three years. This conflict has also divided the council of chiefs of the community. The PREVENT Commit- tee upon the request for intervention visited the paramount ruler of the community in- forming him of the call by a concerned indi- gene to intervene in the crisis and also asked for his permission to intervene. They inter- viewed key individuals and stakeholders within the community to identify the issues, actors, needs, and dynamics of the conflict. However, the intervention is still on-going, tension has reduced and the conflicting par- ties have agreed to approach the matter in a nonviolent way. Success Stories P4P State Chapters have continued to record successes in their activities and efforts to build sustainable peace in the Niger Delta. Below are a few recorded among the numerous successes between July – September, 2016. Abia State P4P; in September conducted a practical demonstration on the the use of the Oil Palm Mechanical Harvester to community lead- ers and farmers in Avonkwu Community in Isieke, Umuahia North LGA. The community leaders welcomed the idea and opted to get the machine for their people. Akwa Ibom P4P; in August partnered with Nigerian Content Devel- opment and Monitoring Board to conduct a workshop for youth on De- veloping indigenous capacity in the Nigeria oil and gas industry in Essien Udim LGA of the state. Over 100 youth participated in the event. Bayelsa State P4P; On the 8th of September visited the Nigerian Union of Journalist, Bayelsa State Branch and the General Manager of the State Radio corporation. As media partners to promote the activities of P4P Network in the State through media campaign.
  • 8. Proudly supported by Cross River State P4P; marked the International World Peace Day in collaboration with office of the State Security Adviser and other NGO’s in the State with a 5km walk from Mary Slessor roundabout and ended at Leopard Town roundabout. At the end of the peace walk par- ticipants signed a communique which was sent to the State government for consideration. The communique urged the State Government to effectively monitor and use early warning signs of violent conflicts to mitigate and curtail conflict reoccurrence in the state, build strong insti- tutions that will aim to curb inequality and also deploy transparency, inclusiveness, accountability, policy coherence, and implementation of previous peace and reconciliatory recommendations to tackle emerging conflicts”. Delta State P4P; marked the International World Peace Day on 21st September with a day Peace walk rally. The rally started at 9:45am to 1:45pm from DBS to Ekpan community estate and Okere community and then back to DBS premises. The rally aimed at en- couraging the populace to maintain peace in their homes, and commu- nities. Rivers State P4P; in September held 3 Town Hall Meetings on Community-Based Peacebuilding in Ogu/Bolo, Emohua, and Ogba/ Egbema/Ndoni LGAs. The town hall meetings aimed form a basis of fact finding for remote causes of violence in the areas, establish ways to achieve lasting peace in the area and establish P4P volunteers and platform in the areas. At the end of the meetings a good number of people volunteered to be part of the P4P Network. Media Intervention Programme P4P is committed to promoting peace in the Niger Delta through media platforms. In September PIND supported media campaign programmes in Abia and Delta State P4P chapters. Abia P4P conducted a live Radio/TV program on the need for Peace in the State. The broadcast was on Vision Africa Radio 104.1 FM and Broadcasting Corporation of Abia (BCA) State Television respectively. Delta P4P conducted the Radio/TV programme on Delta Broadcast- ing Service (DBS) and Delta Rainbow Television Warri. They focused on three topics; The Role of women in peace building and conflict pre- vention. Mindset Change as Vehicle for Sustained Peace and Develop- ment in Delta State. Poverty, Sustainable Livelihood Systems and Peace in Delta State.
  • 9. Proudly supported by P4P Membership Growth P4P Membership growth is on the rise continuously as at June, 2016 the Network had reached a total of 4,431 members. However, as at 30th September, 2016 the membership increased with additional 150 members making an aggregate of 4,581 members of which 38% are females and 62% are males, with a total of 659 organizational members. 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Jun-14 Oct-14 Feb-15 Jun-15 Oct-15 Feb-16 Jun-16 P4P Membership Growth P4P State Chapter Meeting Dates Each P4P Chapter conducts two sets of monthly meetings as follows below. A member of the Facilitation Team attends each of the meetings to provide possible mentorship and support. State General Meeting Time Prevent Team Meeting Time Abia 3rd Thursday every month 11 am Last Thursday every month 11am Akwa Ibom 3rd Friday every month 4pm Last Friday every month 4pm Bayelsa 2nd Tuesday every month 2pm 2nd Monday every month 4pm Cross River 2nd Friday every month 2pm 1st Thursday every month 2pm Delta 2nd Tuesday every month 11am 2nd Tuesday every month 1pm Edo Last Friday every month 12pm Last Friday every month 10am Imo 3rd Wednesday every month 2pm 3rd Wednesday every month 2pm Ondo Last Thursday every month 3pm Last Thursday every month 1pm Rivers 1st Tuesday every month 1pm Last Tuesday every month 1pm ICT and Social Media Platforms Members of the P4P platform interact in a lively social media space. The P4P Facebook Page has 4,209 followers. Each chapter also have their own Facebook Page. P4P’s Twitter Page has 660 Followers with over 860 tweets. Data on conflict trends and the locations of peace agents in the Niger Delta is collated and presented on the Peace Map for better scoping, networking, and analysis. For more on the P4P Network you can follow us on: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/partners4peace Twitter: http://twitter.com/P4P_NigerDelta YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/partners4peace?sub_confirmation=1 tube Website: www.p4p-nigerdelta.org Report Incidents: IPDU Early Warning System Please report any verified incident of conflict to the IPDU SMS early warning system: Text: 080 9936 2222 Incident Details: Kindly include the State, LGA, Town, Date, and Brief Incident Description 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 P4P Membership Growth