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Abbreviation | PSJ UK |
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Formation | 2019 |
Type | International Non-governmental Organisation (INGO). |
Legal status | Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), registered in England and Wales. Charity number: 1194961 |
Purpose | Human Rights, Peace Building, Soical Justice, Global & Sustainable Development |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Region served | Nigeria,United Kingdom, Worldwide |
Official language | English |
Chief Executive Officer | Ayo Adedoyin |
Key people | Dr. Richard Ikiebe,(Co-Founder); Oluwagebmiga Badejo, (Chairman); Abiola Aderibigbe, (General Counsel and Chief Governance & Compliance Officer). |
Main organ | Annual General Meeting |
Affiliations | International Organization For Peace Building and Social Justice (PSJ) (Nigeria); International Committee On Nigeria (ICON), and (Virginia,United States of America). |
Staff | 2-10 |
Website | PSJ UK website |
The International Organisation for Peace Building & Social Justice UK (PSJ UK) is a United Kingdom based international non-governmental organization. Its primary focus is on advocating for human rights, peace building, social justice, and sustainable development in Nigeria, the UK, and globally. PSJ UK leverages its extensive network of global partners and the Nigerian Diaspora in the UK to unify voices for oppressed and marginalized communities worldwide..[1].
Activities
editCatriona Laing has characterized PSJ UK as a "living bridge" between the United Kingdom and Nigeria, highlighting its engagement with the Nigerian Diaspora and 'friends of Nigeria' to encourage the UK Government to support peace and justice in Nigeria. One of PSJ UK's notable initiatives is the "Write to Your MP" campaign, which motivates UK residents to communicate with local and elected representatives to advocate for change.[2].
PSJ UK maintains direct liaison with politicians, civil servants, and diplomats in the UK Government, including Members of the UK Parliament. Key individuals involved in these efforts include Fiona Bruce (politician), who served as the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief[3], and Catriona Laing, who served as the British High Commissioner to Nigeria from 2018 to 2023. [4].
The organization also co-hosted an event at King's College London titled "Tinubu's Test: Nigeria One Year On from the Election."[5]. The panelists included Dr. Alastair Masser, a Visiting Fellow for the Department of War Studies at King's College London and a former UK Government Special Adviser (2010-2015), Mr. Paul Arkwright CMG, British High Commissioner to Nigeria (2015-2018), and Dr. Richard Ikiebe, co-founder of PSJ UK and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Business Day (Nigeria)[6]
Relationship & Acknowledgement by the UK Parliament
editPSJ UK submitted Written Evidence "IRN0038".[7] which was featured in the Seventh Report of Session 2021-2022 by the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee titled "Lagos Calling: Nigeria and the Integrated Review" (Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed on 25 April 2022).[8]
On 19 March 2024, during a Westminster Briefing & Report Launch, PSJ UK, in collaboration with the I.A Foundation, presented a report titled "Insecurity and Education in Nigeria: The Context and Challenges" at the UK Parliament[9]. This report was received by Fiona Bruce (politician), Member of Parliament and Special Envoy to the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak[10][11].
Relationship with the Nigerian Government
editPSJ UK maintains a cordial relationship with Nigerian leaders, diplomats, and politicians, aligning with its vision to be a trusted ally of every community in Nigeria [12].
In support of this relationship, on 2 May 2024, PSJ UK, together with the Gideon & Funmi Para-Mallam Peace Foundation and the Overseas Fellowship of Nigerian Christians (OFNC) UK, hosted an event with His Excellency Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, the Governor of Plateau State, Nigeria, in London, UK. The event focused on Plateau State's agricultural potential, advocacy for peace,security, and development, and included an interactive session with the Nigerian Diaspora and friends of Nigeria in the UK[13].
References
edit- ^ "Written Evidence Submission". UK Parliament. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Write to Your MP". PSJ UK. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Arise News: Report on Education and Insecurity In Nigeria Launch in UK Parliament hosting Fiona Bruce". Arise News. 31 March 2024. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Catriona Laing - British Hgh Commissioner to Nigeria". PSJ UK. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "PSJ UK & KCL Event". Kings College London. 27 February 2024. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Board of Directors". Business Day (Nigeria). Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "IRN0038". UK Parliament. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Lagos calling: Nigeria and the Integrated Review". UK Parliament. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "International Organisation laments Impact of Insecurity on education". Punch Newspaper. 7 April 2024. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ This Day Newspaper. "IA-Foundation, PSJ UK Unveils Reality of Insecurity Stranglehold on Education Sector". This Day News Papaer. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ "Arise News: Report on Education and Insecurity In Nigeria">"Arise News: Report on Education and Insecurity In Nigeria Launch in UK Parliament hosting Fiona Bruce". Arise News. 31 March 2024. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Vision". PSJ UK. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Governor Mutfwang in the UK". Inspirational Publishers. 8 May 2024. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
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