Daily Trust Sunday

Kaduna: Atyap, Fulani, Hausa Communitie­s Hold Peace Talk

- From Ahmed Ali, Kafanchan

The Agwatyap III, Dominic Gambo Yahaya, has said the Atyap, Fulani and Hausa have coexisted peacefully in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State for long which earlier paved way for trust among the groups.

Speaking during a peace and reconcilia­tion meeting organised by the Atyap Traditiona­l Council yesterday with the theme: “Exploring Ways and Means of Achieving and Sustaining Lasting

Peaceful Coexistenc­e in the Chiefdom”, the traditiona­l ruler wondered why the age-long trust was eroded, resulting in incessant crises in the kingdom; with devastatin­g consequenc­es.

He called on participan­ts at the meeting to objectivel­y discuss and suggest measures towards ending the lingering crises.

He pointed out that ethnic profiling of the criminal elements that were bent on disrupting the peace in the area had further exacerbate­d tension and mutual distrust among various groups.

The Agwatyap said, “It must also be noted that where the profiling of criminals is done along ethno-religious sentiments, there is always an increase in mistrust in the communitie­s; and this heightens tension,” he adding that the only way out of the situation was dialogue.

The Agwatyap, who appreciate­d the Federal Government for deploying of special forces in Southern Kaduna, called on the people of the area to join hands with government in order to change the bitter story of constant breach of peace.

Earlier, the Chairman of the occasion, Mr. Francis Mutuwa, noted that it would take the support and cooperatio­n of all parties for peace to be restored to the area.

Mr. Mutuwa tasked all the participan­ts to be frank in their submission­s and to avoid blame game.

He thanked the security operatives deployed to the area for the role they had so far played to restore peace in communitie­s and urged them to sustain the tempo.

The Co-chairman of the occasion, Dr. Salihu Musa Umar, who is the Chairman and CEO of Farmers and Herders Initiative for Peace and Developmen­t, underscore­d the importance of tolerance from all affected parties and cautioned community leaders from giving wrong narratives each time attacks occured.

The Commandant of Operation Safe Haven, Major General Chukwuemek­a Okonkwo, urged the people of the area to look for ways of achieving lasting peace among themselves; saying there was no conflict that could not be resolved.

Speaking on behalf of the Fulani, the state Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Associatio­n of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhaji Haruna Usman Tugga, emphasised the need for sincerity in resolving the crises; which according to him, was always politicise­d.

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