As
the 2015 elections gathers momentum with its attendant apprehension it stirs
within the polity, The 2face Foundation in partnership with Young Stars Foundation, National Democratic
Institute (NDI) , and other partner organisations, have flagged off the “VOTE NOT FIGHT –
ELECTION NO BE WAR"
campaign, geared towards a violence free electoral process in 2015. This timely
initiative was officially unveiled at a press conference held at The Events
Centre, Alausa, Ikeja on the September 30, 2014.
The
"VOTE NOT FIGHT, Election No Be War" campaign is an initiative championed by iconic
music star, 2face Idibia,
and targeted primarily at the youth demographic which incidentally constitutes
by far the largest voting population in the country and also the main culprits
in election violence.
In
attendance were a cross section of the press and a heavy representation of
civil society organisations from far and near, who responded en masse, united
by one common cause - a desire to work towards violence-free elections in 2015,
as well other concerned citizens including the matriarch of the Kuti family, Ms. Yeni Ransome kuti, among others.
Also
unveiled at the launch was the project theme music recorded by 2face Idibia as part of the Million Voices for Peace (MVP)
project, and a Public Service Announcement video by the BBC Media Action to
sensitize the electorates on the need to VOTE NOT FIGHT.
Fielding
questions from members of the press as well other civil society organisations
present, the panel made up of 2face Idibia, Maxwell Machill (Senior Program
Manager – NDI), Mrs. Ijeoma Okey-Igbokwe (HOD, Voters Education – INEC),
Kingsley Bangwell (Youngstars Foundation and Efe Omorogbe (representing The 2face Foundation), gave
insightful answers and offered clarifications where required. Also to lend
support to the campaign was the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, James
Entwistle, who though not physically present, delivered a pre-recorded speech
via multi media.
The
highlight of the launch was the signing of the pledge by 2face Idibia, Now Muzik artiste and collaborator on the
MVP "Break the Silence" single, Henry ‘K Slim’Kosiso, Ms.
Ransome-Kuti and EiE's Yemi Adamolekun, followed by the other attendees.
Other
partners on the VOTE NOT FIGHT, ELECTION NO BE WAR Campaign include the Enough Is Enough (EIE) Coalition, Isa Wali Empowerment
Initaitive, Development Initiative For African Women, Hip TV, The Bridge Youth
Development Foundation, One Life Initiative for Human Development, The Bridge
Youth Development Foundation, etc.
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