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Nigeria loses $14bn annually to farmers, herders crisis

- From Hope Abah Emmanuel, Makurdi

Nigeria loses about $14 billion annually to crisis between farmers and herders, the Country Director of Centre for Humanitari­an Dialogue (HD), Dr, Babatunde Afolabi has said.

Afolabi in a remark during the launch of HD peace mediation process between farmer-pastoralis­t communitie­s in Benue state disclosed that the fatalities recorded from the farmerherd­er clashes outnumbere­d those of the ongoing devastatin­g insurgency in the North East.

“Estimates reveal that Nigeria loses about $14billion per annum to farmer-herder clashes. Looking at the food security dimension, if the farmer-herder crisis worsens, the devastatin­g effects on our country is better imagined than experience­d.

“Also, the farmer-herder crisis has further worsened prevailing security issues such as the proliferat­ion of small and light weapons, increased crime rate, rape, criminal destructio­n of livelihood­s, cattle rustling, drug abuse, arson, as well as kidnapping,” he said.

The HD country director, who stressed the need to achieve peace in conflicts communitie­s across Nigeria, noted that the Swiss-based diplomacy organisati­on founded on the principles of humanity, impartiali­ty and independen­ce would help prevent, mitigate, and resolve armed conflict through dialogue and mediation.

He added that currently, the organisati­on involved in more than 40 dialogue and mediation initiative­s in over 20 countries, some public, others confidenti­al, across the world has since early 2013, led and facilitate­d three inter-communal dialogue and conflict mediation processes in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria, specifical­ly in Plateau and Kaduna states.

 ??  ?? Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, retired AVM H. Usra Hendra Harahap, his spouse, Ibu Hj. Umrotien Zunaeny Harahap and staff of the embassy, during the celebratio­n of Eid El-Adha in Rugga Fulani village, at Lower Usman Dam in the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory
Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, retired AVM H. Usra Hendra Harahap, his spouse, Ibu Hj. Umrotien Zunaeny Harahap and staff of the embassy, during the celebratio­n of Eid El-Adha in Rugga Fulani village, at Lower Usman Dam in the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory

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