Nigerian elections do not have the reputation of being particularly free and fair. Often there's violence with tribal, regional and religious factors playing a much more important role than which candidate is more suited to the job. Jos in particular is vulnerable to sparks igniting a huge conflagration.
In an attempt to mitigate this BRiCC (Building Relationships in City Centre:www.briccjos.com ) has produced Note Before You Vote.
We've also been offering workshops to vigilante groups around Jos and other local hotspots. The vigilantes are official unofficial security groups, mainly made up of young men who are very appreciative of the peace education training they've received from BRiCC. We train them and give them lots of the posters to distribute around their area. It's a small thing but we hope it will have some effect. Sometimes it's easy to think that nothing will change but that doesn't give us the right not to try.
One of the first vigilante groups to go through the BRiCC training.
“The
training was very good and I am very happy about it. My boys are doing
a fine job in the Vigilante group. God bless BRICC and this training
we’ve had.”
Alhaji Yakubu – Chairman of Neighbourhood Watch
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