POCACOV Anambra Calls for Peaceful Resolution and Release of Blord to Advance National Youth Dialogue

The Chairman of the Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV), Hon. Kingsley Ezika, has appealed to social media influencer VeryDarkMan to support a peaceful resolution that would enable the release of entrepreneur Blord, emphasizing that his participation is vital to a national initiative aimed at ending cultism and youth division in Nigeria.
In a statement issued on Friday, Hon. Ezika commended VeryDarkMan for his courage and commitment to justice but urged collaboration over conflict, noting that Blord had pledged to sponsor a National Dialogue and Reconciliation Summit in Anambra State — a landmark event designed to unite youth leaders, confraternity representatives, and security agencies in the fight against cultism.
“If we truly want to tackle Nigeria’s major challenges, cultism must be treated as a priority,” Hon. Ezika said. “It continues to destroy lives, divide our youths, and weaken our communities. Blord should be a partner in this mission, not an adversary.”
He explained that prior to recent developments, discussions with Blord Group were already underway to sponsor the summit, which aims to foster dialogue, reconciliation, and youth empowerment across the country.
The proposed summit, titled to “National Dialogue and Action Plan to End Cultism and Youth Division in Nigeria,” seeks to bring together confraternity leaders, youth organizations, government representatives, and security agencies to develop a collective code of conduct and a sustainable framework for peacebuilding.
Hon. Ezika emphasized that collaboration between influential voices like VeryDarkMan and visionary entrepreneurs such as Blord is essential for national progress.
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