Alhaji Suallah Abdallah Quandah, the Bono Regional Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council (NPC) has reiterated the need to incorporate the youth in conflict resolution and peace building processes and mechanisms.
This will greatly help instill in the youth the culture of peace and social cohesion to build a violent free society for all.
In an interview with Sompa FM on sidelines of a sensitization forum at the Notre Damme Senior High School, near Fiapre in the Sunyani West Municipality, Alhaji Quandah said incorporation young people in peace building processes would further facilitate their transformation from 'agents of violence conflict to agents of peace making'.
The Bono Regional secretariat of the NPC organized the forum in line with a project being implemented by the NPC aimed at strengthening the role of young people in the prevention and resolution of conflicts.
"This is because conflict prevention and resolution are more sustainable when young people's perspectives are prioritized", Alhaji Quandah stated, saying "engaging young people and youth community leaders in peace efforts, decision-making and institutional reform process provided an opportunity to reform areas that have direct impact on their lives".
"Undoubtedly, there is the need to involve the youth to generate a culture of peace and a violent free environment by recognizing the essential role of young people in preventing and resolving conflict and sustaining peace".
Alhaji Quandah said one of the significant roles which young people could play in peace and conflict resolution was for them to be trained to serve as change agents, and thereby empower them to change people's attitudes.
"It is therefore important to sensitize and provide young people with training opportunities to take active part in peace building and conflict resolutions as mediators, community mobilizers, humanitarian workers and peace makers", he added.
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