FG Brokers Peace Between Tivs, Jukun Communities in Benue, Taraba State

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The federal government and leaders from Tiv and Jukun communities in Benue and Taraba States Saturday agreed to resolve lingering crises between the two ethnic groups.

The agreement was reached at a meeting midwifed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Benue State Governor, Mr. Samuel Ortom, and his Taraba counterpart, Mr. Darius Ishaku.

The meeting, which held on Wednesday, also had deputy governors of the two states, speakers of the houses of assembly, other political leaders, and traditional leaders from the two in attendance.

The Tiv and Jukun communities in Wukari part of Taraba State have had violent encounters in recent times, leading to loss of many lives. Control over land is at the centre of the renewed hostilities.

A communique issued after the meeting attributed the conflict to lack of clear boundary demarcation between the warring communities.

The communiqué, which Mustapha, Ortom and Ishaku signed identified “the issue of criminality such as banditry, kidnapping and armed robbery” as some of the causes of the communal clashes.

The communiqué said the conflict was internal to Taraba State and affected communities were now desirous of ending the clashes that have “brought economic activities to a halt and has led to the loss of valuable lives, wanton destruction of property and displacement of communities from their homes”.

The communiqué called for the immediate cessation of hostilities to pave way for peacebuilding efforts and asked the two governors to make “strong pronouncement” condemning the crisis and to visit the affected communities as a confidence-building measure.

It also recommended “massive deployment of security forces for intensive patrol and surveillance of the affected communities to checkmate the excesses of criminals and enforce law and order on the border corridors of Taraba and Benue States.”

It recommended empowerment of the “restive youths” as a way of reducing unemployment and making them useful members of the society.

The communities also urged the federal government to ensure the marking of the boundary of the two states and facilitate the implementation of all the resolutions jointly arrived at by the two state governments aimed at permanently resolving the crisis.

Source: THISDAY