Farmer-Herder Conflict: Peace-Building Dialogue for Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba Commences
A two-day Multi-Stakeholder Regional Peace Building Dialogue for
Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States as an integrated approach to building peace
in Nigeria’s farmer-herder conflict.
The dialogue is been facilitated by the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) and hosted by the Nasarawa State Government in
Lafia. It had delegates from Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States in attendance.
Speaking with journalists, the representative of the UNDP,
Christian Okafor, said the whole idea of the dialogue was to ensure that UNDP
continues to support the governments of Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba to
consolidate their efforts in peace building.
Okafor said: “It is important that with our peace building
project, through the collaborative effort of both the state and non-state
actors, we will continue to support the governments of Benue, Nasarawa and
Taraba to ensure peace in that region, as well as make sure the region
continues to sustain its developmental efforts.
“So the whole idea of coming here is to bring Benue together
with Nasarawa and Taraba. But most importantly, this corridor from Taraba to
Nasarawa down to Abuja, we should be able to collectively secure it and having
our people living in peace with their eyes closed.”
Also speaking, the representative of West Africa Network for
Peace Building (WANEP), Chief Bridget Osakwe, said WANEP was inspired by the
desire to contribute, support and complement the effort of the state
governments in enhancing state-level peace architectures to support conflict
prevention efforts.
She also said the desire was to increase responsiveness to
farmer-herder conflicts through the operationalization of mechanisation for
early detection of conflict risks.
According to her, “UNDP and WANEP recognises the complexity and
severity of the unfolding farmer-herder clashes in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba
States and is committed to promoting peace.”
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