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Public Sector: The Oil of Global Peace!

Public Sector: The Oil of Global Peace!

By Benjamin Pulle Niriwa, 01.05.2023

Face masks were never valued until COVID-19 pandemic! But, most of us today are alive through God’s divine protection and the wearing of face masks (Lai A. C., 2012) that prevented us from being infected with SARS-CoV-2. If there is anyone who does not appreciate the workers of the family who put food daily on the table he/she is behaving like the way face masks were treated. To know the value of workers you can refuse to eat for just three days (Cazzato, 2022), then, you will appreciate them in the next world. The popular saying, that: “A hungry man is an angry man” (Cann, 2022) is enough to keep reminding people about the importance of those who have been sweating daily to make sure that family members do not starve.

This saying also indirectly reveals the linkages between work, peace, quality health and entrepreneurship (Niriwa, 2022). There can be no peace on earth without the global working force! In our daily interactions most of us have probably come across a hungry person and have seen how the person behaved. When one is angry, even greeting or praising him or her is an insult. Hungry people easily become angry with the least provocation, and this can result in fighting amongst people; leading to hospitalization. Some can even become incapacitated and cannot work to support the economy.

No matter how porous our environment is, we can change it if we want! No angel can be brought from heaven to change it for us. It will take every individual with the zeal of promoting peace to change this by helping to change the perceptions that make people behave the way they behave. The little that anyone does to promote the working environment is an effort aimed at promoting peaceful national and global politics. If there is dirty politics in national and global politics (Lewitt, 2022; Alfa Shaban, 2018), the source is traced to our working environment. Really, “Politics is not a dirty game” (Vanguardngr.com., 2023): people make it a dirty game! Politicians who make politics dirty are product of the working environment. Changing the working environment will change the type of politicians that we produce to make politics dirt.


Promote Peace Political Environment with Peaceful Work Force

Thank you for Reading!

References

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Cazzato, V., Vicario, C.M. & Urgesi, C. (2022). ‘When Hunger Makes Everything Better Looking!’: The Effect of Hunger On the Aesthetic Appreciation of Human Bodies, Faces And Objects. BMC Psychol, 10:98. Doi: 10.1186/s40359-022-00807-7. bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com. .

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Lewitt, M., S. (2022). The Political Theatre of Dirty Hands in the UK Government Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Performance Research, 27(1): 115-121. Doi: 10.1080/13528165.2022.2136443.

Niriwa, B. P. (2022). Identifying the 5Ps of Life for Global Peace, Health and Entrepreneurship: Prayers, Preparation, Patience, Praises, and PEACE. IOSR-JHSS, 27(1) Series 6: 56-72. Doi: 10.9790/0837-2701065672.

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