By Joshua Olomu
Abuja – Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has been nominated for the 2017 edition of the Northern Nigeria Peace Awards (NNPA) by an NGO, Peace Ambassador Agency.
The Project Director, NNPA, Amb. Kinsley Amafibe, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday.
He said that Alhaji Ibrahim Comassie, Chairman of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) was also nominated for the award.
Other nominees for the award, which would hold on March 31, included Dr Mike Omotosho,Amb. Hussaini Coomasie, a veteran Nollywood actor, Ali Nuhu, traditional rulers and other philanthropists.
Amafibe said the names were among the list of nominees made available by the organisers of the award, an NGO, Peace Ambassador Agency, that advocates and promotes peace and national unity in Nigeria.
According to him, the Governor of Kano State is to be honoured as the Northern Nigeria Governor of the Year for his efforts at ensuring peace in the state.
He noted that Kano was “very strategic in the North, and its peace or otherwise can affect other states in the region in one way or the other.’’
The project director explained that the awards which cuts across over 20 categories, would be given to selected nominees for their contributions to peace building and development in the North, especially in recent times.
He added that many of the recipients would be honoured with the Northern Nigeria Peace Builder Award, among others.
“The award is for men and women from different sphere of human endeavours, who through innovation, hard work and exemplary leadership contributed in the peace and nation building process, particularly in the North.
“Having looked critically at the various contributions of these patriotic Nigerians, in different ways, towards promoting peace in the region, we decided to celebrate them,” he said.
Amafibe explained that although there were a lot of patriotic men and women who have contributed meaningfully in the peace building project in the North, it was imperative to honour ‘outstanding’ ones.
According to him, there are some Nigerians also listed for the awards, who are not from the North by birth.
He, however, noted that they have contributed in one way or the other, in the spirit of a united Nigeria, toward the peace and development of the region.
“You must not come from the Northern part of the country to be recognised for this honour.
“If your investments or humanitarian works tell of you as an agent of peace are centred on the North, and you have the interest of the region at heart.”
He explained that Dr Olakunle Churchill, of the Big Church Foundation and Mr Obinna Iyiegbu, Chairman of Cubana Group of Companies were listed to be honoured in that category.
According to Amafibe, the 2017 edition of the award will feature a summit with the theme: “Promoting Peace, Education and Economic Development in Northern Nigeria.”
He added that insurgency, religious intolerance and other vices threatening peace in the region would be discussed at the summit.
“We must do everything collectively to ensure lasting peace in the North because no meaningful development can take place where there is no peace,” he added
He said that the event is scheduled to hold at the Commodore Suites, Wuse 2 in the Federal Capital Territory.