He noted that the AU had also secured sustainable financing for peace operations through the AU Consensus Paper on Predictable Financing.
“When we imbibe the true message of Christmas – love, peace, and unity – we will see no divisions but a common thread of humanity,” Mr Mbah said.
He noted that citizens have the right to protest as enshrined in the constitution.
Its national president, Baba Othman-Ngelzarma, issued the warning in a statement on Monday.
”Let us be confident and prayerful. I am sure that things will turn around very soon,” he said.
“The Kogi government doesn’t subscribe to violence and actions that breach the peace of the state.”
At least 4,000 police officers across the country will converge on Ibadan for the 14th Biennial Police Games coming up from February 24 to March 2.
“Any good deed that is done to PWDs is a right because we are also human.”
He prayed that Allah would grant the Emir long life and sound health for more development to be attained.
The national commandant of the Nigeria Peace Corps, Dickson Akor, has commended the Reps for passing the Peace Corps Bill to the Senate for concurrence.