To promote peace and stability in Kebbi State, the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) and the National Orientation Agency (NOA) have joined forces to mitigate hate speech and political bitterness.
The collaboration came during a joint meeting organised by the NOA Kebbi state office under the leadership of Malam Muhammad Nasiru Karofi and his management team.
The meeting was held at the IPAC Secretariat in Birnin Kebbi on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. At it, the two organisations resolved to work together to address the emerging trend of hate speech and political intolerance in the state.
The meeting was attended by leaders of various political parties who acknowledged with deep concern the alarming rate of hate speech, misinformation, and political bitterness in Kebbi State.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the parties condemned the negative trend, describing it as “unequivocally unhealthy, unwarranted, and condemnable.” The meeting affirmed the indispensability of constructive opposition in democratic governance, noting that a sitting government must tolerate and embrace opposition activities, provided they are constructive and focused on promoting good governance.
“We condemn hate speech and political bitterness in all its forms,” said Ibrahim Muhammed, Chairman of IPAC. “However, we also recognise the important role of opposition in a democratic system. We urge all political parties to promote constructive engagement and avoid actions that could undermine the peace and stability of our state.”
The meeting commended NOA for its proactive step in initiating the dialogue. It called for expanded stakeholder engagement to include other essential stakeholders, notably religious bodies, traditional rulers, key political actors, youth groups, media organisations, and government officials.
The parties also called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to intensify sensitisation on the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022 (as amended) and to actively monitor and apply appropriate sanctions on erring political parties that violate the Act.
“We pledge our commitment to partner with NOA in carrying out an extensive and effective peace-building and anti-hate speech campaign across all local government areas of the state,” said Ibrahim Muhammad, IPAC chairman, Kebbi State.
The Director of NOA Kebbi state, Malam Muhammad Nasiru Karofi, expressed his agency’s commitment to working with IPAC to promote peace and stability. “We are delighted to partner with IPAC to combat hate speech and promote constructive engagement among political parties in Kebbi State,” he said.
The meeting also agreed to dedicate particular attention to encouraging women’s participation in elective office and actively facilitating their access to political opportunities and party leadership structures.
The joint effort by IPAC and NOA is a welcome development in the quest to promote peace and stability in Kebbi State. As the state gears up for future elections, all political parties are expected to adhere to the principles of constructive engagement and respect for one another.