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Committee On Farmers-Herders Clashes Inaugurated In Rivers

Edith CHUKU

A committee to handle issues of frequent clashes between farmers and herders across Rivers State has been inaugurated by the state government.

The committee was inaugurated on Thursday, as a proactive measure to address early warning signs of tension between farmers and herders across the state.

Secretary to the state government, Prof. Ibibia Lucky Worika, who is also the chairman of the committee, explained that though agriculture remains a corner stone of Nigeria’s economy, conflicts within the sector, especially among farmers and herders have resulted in loss of lives, displacement and disruption of economic activities.

Worika declared that the sole administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ekwe Ibas (rtd), was determined to prevent such occurrences in fostering dialogue, promotion of justice and ensuring the peaceful coexistence of all inhabitants.

“This farmers and herders committee has therefore been constituted as a proactive measure to amongst others identify and address early warning signs of tension between farmers and herders across the state, mediate and resolve disputes amicably through community-based, non- violent mechanisms and ensure that grazing and farming activities are conducted within the bounds of law and environmental sustainability.

“The committee will also advise the government on sustainable strategies for land use, pasture development, and water resource management, and promote mutual understanding and peaceful engagement through community sensitization and advocacy.”

The SSG further noted that, “the composition of the committee reflects the inclusive and inter-sectoral approach of the government, drawing membership from the traditional institution, security agencies, farmers’ associations, herders ‘ representatives, civil society groups, and relevant ministries such as agriculture, local government, and justice.

“We expect this committee to act with wisdom, fairness, and diligence. Our task is not only to prevent conflict but to build trust and forge partnerships between the various communities that sustain our economy and our peace.”

Worika revealed that the permanent secretary of the ministry of agriculture would serve as the committee’s secretary.

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