Following his visit to Adamawa State on December 5, 2017 in the
wake of the communal clashes in the area, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on
Monday commenced a series of national consultations with all relevant groups
designed to find a lasting solution to the farmers-herders conflict in parts of
the country.
Monday’s meeting, the first in the series, held at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, had in attendance the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi
II; the Lamido of Adamawa, Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Musdafa; elder statesman,
Mallam Ahmed Joda; and other leaders of the Fulani communities.
Subsequent meetings would focus on other interest groups, a
statement by the Presidency said.
At the meeting, previous reports on the conflict were presented
by the delegation and causes of the conflict were analysed.
The meeting unequivocally condemned the acts of violence that
has occurred, especially the killing of children and women, and highlighted the
need for law enforcement and other government agencies to dutifully and objectively
perform their constitutional roles.
The Vice President assured the delegation of the Federal
Government’s resolve and commitment to the entrenchment of lasting peace in all
communities across the country and the resolution of all legitimate grievances.
Osinbajo said: “There is nothing much more important now, in
showing our leadership, beyond preventing tragedy and destruction of everything
we have built as a nation. The entire Nigeria enterprise is bigger than other
interests.
The overall objective is ensuring that our nation is not enveloped
by another crisis.
“We now have an opportunity to do something. We have the
opportunity to resolve the issues and to build a nation where we and our
children can live in peace.”
Already, following the Vice President’s visit to Adamawa State
last week, several food items and relief materials have been distributed to all
the affected communities in the State, including Shafaron, Kodomti, Tullum,
Mzoruwe and Mararraban Bare in Numan Local Government Area.
Other communities that have received relief materials are Dong,
Lawaru and Kukumso in Demsa Local Government Area of the State.
In the next series of meetings, the Vice President will meet
with the Batta, Bachama and other groups from Adamawa State, while meetings with
stakeholders from other conflict-affected States would follow.
Also at the meeting were the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Boss Mustapha; and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory,
Mohammed Musa Bello.
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