PIND Launches Arts To Promote Peace In Niger Delta

Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta, PIND, has launched a series of arts and culture-based inter-community solidarity activities aimed at fostering social cohesion and offering alternative paths to  security in the Niger Delta.

 This initiative, part of the   larger   project   “A   Community-Centered   Approach   to   Transforming   Criminality   and Violence”, is being implemented across Bayelsa and Delta States between September and December 2024.

The project leverages arts and cultural activities to address communal conflicts, resource-based disputes, and inter-communal violence, which remain prevalent in the Niger Delta region.

 Through dance, drama, music, and interactive experiences, the initiative seeks to build trust and open dialogue between diverse communities, creating platforms for peaceful collaboration and conflict resolution.

“This initiative is vital in bridging divides between communities affected by violence and conflict.   Arts   and   culture   provide   a   unique   avenue   for   fostering   unity   and   building relationships,   promoting   peace,   and   reducing   the   drivers   of   violence”,  said   Aniekan Archibong, PIND’s Project Lead.

The arts-based activities will involve direct participation from youth, women, community members,   and   security   actors,   with   16   communities   across   Bayelsa   and   Delta   States benefiting from these efforts. 

Each event will create the space for communities to express their cultural heritage while addressing social issues and promoting unity. 

The activity aims to enhance social harmony, strengthen cooperation, and promote non-violent solutions to communal conflict.

The project, funded by European Union, EU, implemented by consortium partners- Search for   Common   Ground,   Stakeholders   Democracy   Network, SDN,   and   Foundation   for Partnership  Initiatives   in   the Niger Delta  focus on fostering  inclusive   community security approaches to address the systemic drivers of violence and criminality in Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers states. 

By promoting inclusive participation and encouraging collaboration between communities and by  integrating   local  cultural expressions  with   peacebuilding   strategies, this initiative  will contribute to long-term security and stability in the Niger Delta, helping to build resilient communities in the face of persistent.