Identifying a problem is half its solution and there by the National Legislative Assembly Speaker and others acknowledging challenges in implementation revitalized peace agreement, we are on track.
A car that harries or moves on high speed may end up by the roadside. Lucky occupants of such a car find themselves in hospitals while unfortunate ones meet their creator.
However, a journey focused on achieving a positive target, such as democracy and peace, requires maneuvering potholes and removing of stumbling blocks until we reach our destiny.
Considering the steps in the implementation process that are already rolled out like the training and graduation of the first batch of the necessary unified forces; that signifies progress.
However, the deployment of these forces is another issue that calls for calm as the government seeks means to push off the bottlenecks; a great journey has started.
On a journey with no roadmap, no country has ever traveled the path we are trekking, we have no precedent in this case; we are tearing thickets with bear hands, rolling off stones with naked toes.
Architectures of the embargo queerly expected the unified forces be deployed with batons to handle militarized civilians something of the kind which unfortunately is a blunder of its own kind.
Let Parliament expedite other constitutional aspects as time is sliding, and we devise possible solutions to reaching our target of conducting peaceful elections, for all that is what our eyes are on.
It matters not how, but so long as the ultimate goal is achieved.
Over the years, our country has known violence page by page and as we now yearn for peace, none should be like Lot’s wife who looked back when God restricted them from doing so.
Let’s go, peace is our destiny.