The Supreme Council of the International Peace and Governance Council (IPGC) and the Chartered Institute of Peace and Governance (CIPG) both headquartered in the United States of America USA have expressed hope that the appointment of the first Nigerian, Amb (Dr) Jonathan Ojadah will deepen peace relations and security between Africa and the world,leadership report.

Acting director-general UNIPGC-Africa, Dr Abera Adera Jotte, made the disclosure in a congratulatory letter made available to newsmen.

Amb Ojadah has emerged in acting capacity, the Global President of both organizations (IPGC & CIPG), USA.

Jotte said Ojadah had shown tremendous commitment towards the upliftment of the organization which earned him the nomination by two-third members of the Supreme Council in fulfillment of the organization’s requirement in the Constitution. 

The letter read “I have seen you worked hard and demonstrated amazing results being Director General of Africa. You have genuine interest and commitment to continuously improving both your workflow and that of IPGC and CIPG operations. You have energy and potential to lead these organizations”.

Jotte commended Ojadah saying “Thank you for inspiring all of us to work hard towards our SDG goals”.

He however called for deepened ties saying “I would like to emphasize the importance of further expansion of the multifaceted collaboration between our continent Africa and the Global in advancing Africa’s development and peace security. I express my readiness to continue working with you and your Global team representing Africa”, Jotte said.

IPGC is a registered International civil society organization in the USA with Continental chapters and representations in Asia, Australia, Europe and Africa.

Also, the organization has been in partnership and actively working relationships with various United Nations Associations; including the African Union (AU ECOSSOC).

They are equally in collaboration with reputable institutions world-wide to handle Civil and ethnic conflicts, inter-state wars, terrorism, poverty eradication, negative impacts of economic globalization, human rights abuses, and the problems experienced by transitional and democratizing societies which portrays a challenging list of problems that confront us today.

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