Herders-Farmers dispute Can’t Be Solve With Enhance Security—Tinubu
The National leader of All Progressives
Congress chieftain, Bola Tinubu, has said that the near-perennial dispute
between herders and farmers in parts of Nigeria cannot be solved by enhancing
the security apparatus in the country alone in spite of the importance on having
a secured nation.
The former Lagos State governor said the
crisis between herdsmen and farmers in the country has an economic origin, and
so, the solution must also take an economical dimension.
Tinubu stated this in Kaduna on Saturday
while delivering a speech as the chairman of the 2021 Sardauna Memorial Lecture
held in honour of one of Nigeria’s founding fathers, the late Sir, Ahmadu
Bello.
He spoke on the topic, ‘Reduction of the
Cost of Governance for Inclusive Growth and Youth Development in Northern
Nigeria in a Post-COVID-19 Era’.
The APC chieftain said, “Like I said in my recent statement on the
pressing issue of the herder and farmer dispute, we must appreciate that
martial security measures alone will not suffice. Problems that are essentially
of an economic origin must also have an economic solution. Enhanced security
may be the necessary first step, but it cannot be the only step. We cannot
resolve this problem by holding on to one-dimensional answers.
“We must all be dispassionate in our search for
solutions. These challenges are multi-faceted and so shall the solutions must
be.
“The issue of insecurity, poverty, unemployment and
extremism have many things to do with governance, over time. At bottom we must
tackle our deep and widespread poverty.”
Tinubu in a recent statement on March 13,
2021, titled, ‘Tinubu’s Statement On The Herder Crisis’ had proposed solutions to the problem, saying both farmers and herders need economic “assistance to
break the current cycle of violence and poverty in the nation”.

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