Adamawa govt. calls for calm, assures security presence in clashing community

The Adamawa government says it is working tirelessly to restore lasting peace in Lamurde Local Government Area following renewed communal clashes that occurred on Monday, December 8.
Deputy Governor Kaletapwa Farauta stated this while briefing journalists shortly after the State Security Council meeting on Thursday in Yola.
Ms Farauta said the government had deployed a joint task force comprising personnel from all security agencies to stabilise the area and protect residents.
“Following the initial clashes recorded in July, the government has continued to work assiduously to ensure the return of peace.
“Several engagements have been held with community groups and stakeholders to promote harmony,” she said.
She commiserated with families of those who lost their lives in the incident and prayed for the quick recovery of the injured.
The deputy governor said medical treatment for all victims had been fully taken over by the state government.
“Some of the injured are receiving attention at Numan General Hospital, while others with more critical cases were referred to the Yola Specialist Hospital.
“Many have undergone surgery, and more are scheduled for surgery and all medical bills are being handled by the state government,” she said.
Ms Farauta confirmed that normalcy had gradually returned to Lamurde, with residents going about their activities despite the 24-hour curfew still in place.
According to her, no agency has withdrawn its personnel, all operatives are on ground to maintain peace and protect lives and property.
Ms Farauta added that the government had continued engagements with traditional rulers, youth groups and other stakeholders to strengthen peacebuilding efforts.
“We appeal to the warring factions, who are brothers and sisters, to sheath their swords.
“The destruction of lives and property will only set the community back, these are difficult economic times, and rebuilding will be harder,” she said.
She urged religious leaders to offer prayers and counselling while calling on media practitioners and social media users to avoid spreading unverified information that could heighten tensions.
“Being together is better than being divided. We plead with everyone to give peace a chance,” she said.
The state government imposed a 24-hour curfew in Lamurde town and neighbouring communities on December 8 following renewed hostilities.
The crisis stemmed from a lingering farmland dispute between the Bachama and Tsoho (Chobo) communities.
It began as a disagreement among youths in July before escalating into violent clashes that claimed lives, displaced residents and destroyed property worth millions of naira.
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