Pointblanknews Publisher, Ude, receives Peace Ambassador Award in Sri Lanka

Pointblanknews Publisher, Ude, receives Peace Ambassador Award in Sri Lanka

The Peace Award

Mr. Jackson Ude, publisher of Pointblanknews.com was on Saturday at a grand occasion in BMICH Colombo, Sri Lanka conferred with the Peace Ambassador Award by the Centre for Peace Studies (CPS).

Mr. Jackson Ude being conferred the Peace Ambassador Award

Ude,a consummate journalist, media scholar and political communication specialist was also a former Director of Strategy and Communication to President Goodluck Jonathan.

He was in Sri Lanka to receive the award which, according to the CPS was to commemorate his contribution to regional and global peace through his consistent advocacy for good governance especially among developing nations.

The award conferred on the widely travelled anti-corruption crusader and unrepentant purveyor of the principles of rule of law by the independent juries of the Centre for Peace Studies is as a result of his outstanding contribution to the media, his fight against corruption and advocacy for good governance and democracy.

According to the letter signed by Prof Dr. Riyas Sulaima Lebbe, Executive Director CPS, the award was to promote United Nations sustainable development goal 2030 as volunteer worldwide and to create a better world for future generations. Ude who has consistently covered several United Nations programmes was nominated by Dr. Charles Wratto.

The CPS urged Ude to stand up for those suffering in the world and to make urgent progress towards a peaceful resolution adding that in doing so, the CPS can give meaning to its vision of a ‘Reconciliation through Tolerance’ that will act in the collective interest and fulfill every human responsibilities on the land.

Ude, an award-winning Nigerian-American journalist with over 25years of experience within Nigeria and the United States was born in Amurie, Nkporo in Ohafia Local government of Abia State, Nigeria.

He fled Nigeria in 2002 after his life was threatened over an investigative story he authored which was published in the defunct Post Express Newspapers. The story was said to have angered the then Government of former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Ude was immediately grantedaAsylum in the United States where he continued his Journalism career.