Minister Emphasises Importance of Peaceful Coexistence In Plateau State

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru has emphasised the need for peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders, urging both sides to desist from violence.

Badaru made this disclosure when he discussed with critical stakeholders, opinion leaders, traditional rulers, security agencies and the Chairmen of the affected Local Government Areas in Plateau State.

The Minister identified negligence by some leaders, criminal exploitation and ethno-religious tensions as factors that perpetuate the crisis. According to Ministry of Defence spokesman, Henshaw Ogubike, Badaru called for community engagement, credible intelligence, and collective action to address security challenges.

The Minister expressed happiness over the already existing peace and called for its sustenance, particularly in Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Bokkos, Wase and Bassa Local Government Areas.

“The Federal Government is committed to deploying all assets to ensure our people sleep with their eyes closed,” the Minister assured.

The Minister welcomed suggestions from stakeholders, reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to implementing plans for lasting peace.

Earlier, the Minister addressed senior officers, officers, and men combating insecurity in Plateau State.

“I’m honoured to be with you today to express gratitude for your tireless efforts in restoring normalcy to Plateau State. The President has sent me to thank you and urge you to do more,” he said.

The Minister acknowledged the significant progress made in the fight against insecurity, citing the retrieval of numerous weapons, and ammunition, and the dismantling of local arms-producing factories. He advised the officers and men to intensify their efforts until insecurity is eradicated.

“Are you ready to end insecurity in Plateau? Your dedication is crucial. I will inform the President of your commitment,” he said.

The Governor of Plateau State Caleb Mutfwang, represented by Special Adviser on Security and Homeland Safety, Brigadier General Gakji Shipi, expressed optimism about the outcomes of the stakeholders’ engagement, highlighting the positive developments that arose during the discussions.

He acknowledged the importance of such dialogues in tackling the ongoing security challenges in Plateau State and promised to keep supporting the officers and men of the Nigerian Military in the fight against insecurity in the State.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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