Reps move to end incessant farmers, herders clashes

The House of Representatives has resolved to end the incessant farmers and herders clashes in the country, using a multifaceted approach to achieve a lasting peace.
Rep. Aliyu Misau, chairman, ad hoc committee interfacing with stakeholders to find a lasting solution to recurring clashes between farmers and herders, said this in Abuja on Monday.
He said to address the root causes of the problems, “we need a multifaceted approach that integrates the effort of governments, private sector and civil society organisations.”
Mr Misau said there was a need to also explore investments in agricultural infrastructure, such as adequate investment in irrigation systems, storage facilities and rural road networks, among others.
He said there was a need for conflict resolution and land management, adding that continued investment in agricultural research and development was imperative.
He added that there was a need to also enhance the skills and knowledge of farmers and herders through education and capacity-building.
According to him, addressing the challenges farmers and headers face requires concrete efforts from all stakeholders to work together.
According to Mr Misau, the conflicts disrupt rural communities and have broader socioeconomic and political implications for the nation.
He said the committee would ensure that it bridged the divide and foster improved understanding among farmers and herders, taking into cognisance the unique challenges faced by the groups.
According to him, this is by promoting dialogue, building trust and creating an environment where mutual respect and shared prosperity could thrive.
(NAN)
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