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Herders/Farmers’ crisis: Ortom, Mohammed reconcile in Port Harcourt

- From Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday, brokered a truce between the Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, and Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Mohammed, in Port Harcourt.

The conflict was resolved following the interventi­on of Governor Wike and his Adamawa State counterpar­t, Governor Ahmed Fintiri.

Briefing journalist­s at the meeting, which was held at Governor Wike’s private residence at Rumuepirik­om, Governor Mohammed said the outburst between him and Governor Ortom over herders/ Fulani profiling was regrettabl­e.

“We don’t mean to divide the country, to divide our people. We are still friends and brothers and that we will move forward because most of those issues are fully resolved.

“I want to seize this opportunit­y to tell Nigerians that whatever misconcept­ion that is there, that I and my brother, Ortom, are having problem or anybody in Nigeria is not true.

“What happened was just an explanatio­n that emanated from a larger Governors’ Forum that we spoke on the security of the nation and we talked of the failure of security infrastruc­ture which everybody knows is under the purview of the federal government,” he explained.

Similarly, Governor Ortom appreciate­d Governor Wike and Governor Fintiri for arranging the meeting where it was agreed that outburst between him and his Bauchi State counterpar­t was not needed.

“We have accepted that it was wrong for us to have that kind of outburst that went out, but as from today, we have learnt.

“We are all fallible human beings and so when we make mistakes, it is a plus for us if we correct them.

“And I think moving forward, we shall live together. The Fulani and Tiv people have cohabitate­d for a long time and there is no issue whatsoever.”

Governor Ortom identified the failure of the security architectu­re of the country for the recent outburst between him and Governor Mohammed.

He said: “As of today, there is no equity, there is no fairness, there is no justice in our country and that is why everywhere in Nigeria there are issues.

“So, we look forward that the federal government will partner with us. This time, we need not to talk about partisan politics. We must come together. We need not talk about ethnicity or religion. We must come together as brothers and sisters who have no other country than Nigeria, to work together towards a common cause that will solve the problem that we have.”

Governor Wike thanked the governors of Bauchi and Benue states for amicably resolving their dispute.

“We give God the glory today that those difference have been sorted out.

“We are members of one political party. Like what the Governor of Bauchi and Governor of Benue said, we don’t want the inefficien­cy. We don’t want the incapacity of the federal government in handling the issue of insecurity in the country to rub on us.

“Everybody knows that the federal government has failed in providing security for this country.

“And of course you will not blame them. They [Ortom and Mohammed] are under pressure from their various states. It is not as if they have any personal issue.”

Governor Wike claimed that the All Progressiv­es Congress was rejoicing that there was a disagreeme­nt between the governors of Benue and Bauchi states, but noted that the opposition party will be disillusio­ned now that the disagreeme­nt has been resolved.

 ?? Photo: Victor Edozie ?? From left: Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, Bauchi State Governor Senator Bala Mohammed, Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom and Adamawa State Governor Ahmed Fintiri during a reconcilia­tion meeting between Mohammed and Ortom held in Port Harcourt yesterday
Photo: Victor Edozie From left: Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, Bauchi State Governor Senator Bala Mohammed, Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom and Adamawa State Governor Ahmed Fintiri during a reconcilia­tion meeting between Mohammed and Ortom held in Port Harcourt yesterday

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