Thursday, 6 August 2015

Peterside urges peace - The Nation Nigeria


All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Rivers State Dakuku Peterside has described indigenous people as unsung heroes of the modern world.


Peterside,  in his message to mark the International Day for Indigenous Peoples, also called for greater understanding and cooperation among citizens of the world.


According to him, “it would have been almost impossible for the world to record today’s great advancement in different spheres of life without the support and cooperation of indigenous peoples. They are found all over the world with their unique and distinct cultures and traditions. These identities, no doubt, continue to add value to our world.


“Approximately, 400 million indigenous peoples are scattered all over the world, according to the United Nations. Evidently, the world cannot afford the dire consequences of any form of ill-treatment or infringement on their rights to self-determination, dignity, decent employment and good life.


“The world and those in authority all over the globe fully appreciate the fact that most indigenous peoples are mainly victims of colonising and expansionary activities of others but this obviously, should not rob them of their right to life.


“Therefore as we mark the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, let us reflect and advance those great ideals that are capable of uniting people of the world, irrespective of colour and creed. And as we live together in a changing world, let us also remember to live in mutual respect.


“In a global world as ours, we must strive always to support indigenous communities and ensure that their rights and privileges are protected”.





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