An 18-man disciplinary committee has been set up in Nasarawa Eggon
Local Government Area to monitor and punish any herdsman found
disturbing the peace.
Reports
that the committee was set up after a meeting between leaders of the
Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association MACABA and Eggon Cultural
and Development Association ECDA in Nasarawa Eggon,
Nasarawa State.
The ECDA is also expected to form similar
committee to identify and monitor trouble makers in the community, and
take appropriate action to preserve the peace.
The meeting
identified alcoholism and intake of hard drugs among youths as the major
cause of clashes between farmers and herdsmen, and between communities
in the area.
The meeting, therefore, called on the state
government to ban the sale of hard drugs and close down any outlet
engaged in the practice.
In their separate speeches, the state
chairman of MACABA, Muhammad Hussaini, and the ECDA President, James Manza restated their commitment to jointly preach peace to their
members.
They agreed that peaceful co-existence between farmers
and the herdsmen was necessary in boosting agricultural production and
socio economic development.
The two leaders, therefore, urged
their members to live peacefully with one another and report anyone
engaged in acts that would compromise the peace and stability of the
community.
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