Govt Launches Peace Campaign For Farmers, Herders In Nasarawa

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By; SAMSON YAKI, Lafia

 Nasarawa State Government has launched a campaign to promote harmonious coexistence between farmers and herders in the state. 

The Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Yakubu Lawal, who spoke at the launch of the initiative in Assakio, Lafia East Development Area of the state, said the campaign was in continuation of government’s peace efforts between farmers and herders in the state.

He said the Governor Abdullahi A. Sule’s administration has initiated many policies and programmes to address security challenges in the state since its inception in 2019.

He added that the campaign became necessary to encourage mutual understanding between farmers and herders as the cropping season begins so as to guarantee economic growth and food sufficiency.

“It is on this note that the ministry in collaboration with the Office of the Special Assistant to the Governor on farmers and herders’ Conflicts embarked on this grassroots sensitisation.

“It is to give affected parties the privilege to interface with one another.

“Findings showed that major causes of crises between farmers and herders are lack of grazing route, night grazing, and use of underage children to graze.

“Another cause is the lack of dialogue between farmers and herders where there is misunderstanding.

“The bottom line is that farmers and herders must co-exist peacefully to give the government the opportunity to channel its meagre resources to providing dividends of democracy to the people of the state,’’ he said.

Lawal sought the collaboration of critical stakeholders; traditional rulers, market women groups, religious, political, and youth organisations to join in preaching peace, tolerance, love and to espouse the benefits of peaceful co-existence.

“I implore you to take this message to the grassroots to understand the reason for harmonious and peaceful coexistence. I reassure you that government is genuinely committed to providing a level playing ground for all ethnic groups in the state,’’ he said.

In his remarks, the Osakyo of Assakio, His Royal Highness, Osula Inarigu II, commended government’s peace moves.

He assured of continuous efforts to maintain peace and appealed to herders to desist from grazing their cattle on peoples’ farms.

He equally appealed to farmers not to take the laws into their hands in times of anger, but to report any act of destruction of their farms to security agencies.

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