FG inaugurates committee on pastoralists, sedentary farmers’ conflicts

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Minister of Interior, Lt Gen. Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (rtd), and Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Oshita O. Oshita, and other members of the Committee

ABUJA (Interior Ministry’ Report)- The Minister of Interior, Lt Gen Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (rtd), has inaugurated a technical committee to come up with a framework on how to address the lingering conflict between the pastoralists and sedentary farmers.Minister of Interior, Lt Gen. Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (rtd), and Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Oshita O. Oshita, and other members of the Committee

While inaugurating the Committee, the Minister noted that the conflict which has been escalating with each passing year, assuming different dimensions and spreading geographically, has resulted to wanton destruction of lives and properties, distrust amongst the ethno-religious groups in the country and threat to the internal security and socio-economic development of the nation.

General Dambazau charged the 16-member committee on coming up with workable and pragmatic outcomes that will help achieve desired objectives, assuring that the outcome of their deliberations would be given due consideration, as Government was determined to bring lasting peace and stability to the country.

In his opening remark, the Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido, enjoined the Committee to come up with ways and means of tackling the enormous challenges posed by the pastoralists and sedentary farmers’ conflicts.

In a response, the Chairman of the Committee, Professor Oshita O. Oshita, who is also the Director-General, Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, appreciated the enormity of their assignment, and promised that the committee would work assiduously to deliver peace in that sub-sector of the nation’s economy, stating that peace for Nigeria is not negotiable.

He added that the Committee would work to ensure that the two pillars on which government hangs its economic diversification plan, farmers and herders, live peacefully, while Government diversifies the economy.

The terms of reference for the Committee include: Identify the problems underlying the conflict from regional and national perspectives; have an overview of past police investigations including those that have been implemented and to highlight the successes and challenges of each.

The rest are: Situate the Niger-Benue generally and Nigeria in particular as areas of conflict between pastoralists and sedentary farmers; identify regional and local laws and regulations that impact on the conflict; and outline tentative strategy to deal with the conflict and vis-à-vis methodology for open stakeholders’ forum. The Committee has two weeks to submit its report.