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HERDSMEN ATTACKS: Don’t seek revenge, we’re working to end the violence- Osinbajo

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has urged communities affected by the herdsmen attacks to embrace peace and not seek revenge, saying the government under President Muhammadu Buhari was working hard to end the violence.

Osinbajo said this Tuesday while receiving a delegation led by the traditional rulers of Batta and Bachamma communities in Adamawa State: HRM Hama Batta, Homun Alhamdu Teneke (JP); and HRM Hama Bachamma, Homun Honest Irmiya Stephen (JP).

“President Muhammadu Buhari is determined to resolve the herdsmen-farmers clashes in Adamawa State and return peace and order to the affected communities,” Osinbajo said.

He further said, “Much damage has been done, not just security-wise, but to the psyche of the people; due to the series of attacks, people are afraid. We are also looking at repairing the damage that has been done to the infrastructure of the communities and rehabilitate the people.”

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This is coming after the vice president’s visit to  affected communities in Adamawa State on the 5th of December, 2017, from where he had commenced a series of national consultations with relevant groups designed to find a lasting solution to the farmers-herders conflict in parts of the country.

In the first of the series, Osinbajo had a meeting on the 11th of December, 2017, with the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II; the Lamido of Adamawa, Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Musdafa; elder statesman, Mallam Ahmed Joda; and other leaders of the Fulani communities.

On the issue of proffering permanent solution to the crisis, Osinbajo further said the report provided by the National Animal Production Research Institute (NAPRI), Zaria, would be considered.

Speaking further, he emphasized that it was important to disarm anyone caught with arms and weapons as it was, by law, an offence for anyone to carry unlicensed firearms.

In his remarks, the Hama Batta thanked the Vice President for the invitation and his visit to the affected communities late last year.

He said, “We came to thank you for your visit (to Numan communities). You made promises of relief materials when you visited, and the relief materials were brought. Also, the Special Forces that you promised responded on time. There is also now a police command with a Commissioner of Police.”

Also speaking, the Hama Bachamma echoed the words of the Hama Batta, and thanked the Presidency for its efforts so far in tackling the issue.

 

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  1. Lateef Gbadamosi

    February 1, 2018 at 8:39 pm

    In this headsmen problem the communities involved should be encouraged to solve the problem with security men. Obasanjo and political leaders he produced have killed our local government system .Light should be beamed on how our police men handle farmers and headmen problem at DPO level.

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