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Insecurity: Foundation advocates farmers/herders co-existence to shape agric future

Danladi Bako by Danladi Bako
September 22, 2024
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The Foundation for Peace, Hope and conflict management-Nigeria, has advocated for peaceful co-existence between farmers/herders to shape the future of Nigeria agricultural sustenance.

Rev. Fr. Professor Anthony Bature, the Executive Director of the foundation noted during the farmers/herders stakeholders dialogue for peace, development and social cohesion that strengthen farmer-herder relationship will improve livelihoods and the country’s economy in agriculture.

Bature stated on Saturday that promoting peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders will shaping the future of Nigeria agricultural sector, create developmental opportunities, and ensure food security.

“Promoting peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders will shape the future of our agricultural sector and create developmental opportunities.

“Let us work together to strengthen farmer-herder relationships, improve livelihoods and economic opportunities, and ensure food security and sustainability

“We have gather to foster dialogue, understanding, and collaboration between farmers and herders, recognizing the interconnectedness of livelihoods,” Bature said.

 

Bature while acknowledging the significant contributions, both farmers and herders have made to the nation’s economy and food systems, he commended that their hard work and dedication provided sustenance for communities, create employment opportunities, and preserve cultural heritage.

“The International Day of Peace, observed annually on September 21st, serves as a powerful reminder of our shared humanity and the imperative of living in harmony.

“We acknowledging the significant contributions you both have made to the nation’s economy and food systems. However, we are also aware of the challenges you face. Climate change, limited access to resources, conflicts over land and water, and inadequate market access threaten your livelihoods. These challenges can lead to tensions and conflicts between farming and herding communities.

“As we reflect on the state of our world, we acknowledge the challenges that test our resolve. Conflicts, inequalities, and injustices continue to afflict communities, undermining the very foundations of peace. Yet, even amidst these difficulties, we find beacons of hope.

“We see it in the resilience of those who persevere through adversity, in the courage of those who seek reconciliation, and in the compassion of those who extend a helping hand. We see it in the tireless efforts of peacebuilders, activists, and leaders working to resolve conflicts, promote understanding, and foster inclusive societies.

“The theme of this year’s International Day of Peace, “Action for Peace”, resonates deeply. It reminds us that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but a dynamic, inclusive, and just reality that empowers individuals, communities, and nations to thrive.

“As we strive for peace, let us recognize the interconnectedness of our world. Our individual actions, our local initiatives, and our national policies have global implications. Let us harness this understanding to bridge divides, to protect human rights, and to safeguard our planet.

Today, we recommit to the pursuit of peace. We recommit to listening, to empathy, and to understanding. We recommit to supporting those affected by conflict and to advocating for policies that prioritize human dignity and well-being.

“Let us unite in our diversity, acknowledging that peace is a journey, not a destination. It requires patience, perseverance, and cooperation. But most of all, it requires our unwavering commitment to the inherent value of every human life. We believe that by working together, sharing knowledge, and leveraging each other’s strengths, we can overcome these obstacles.

“This workshop aims to enhance understanding and empathy between farmers and herders, explore innovative solutions for sustainable resource management, and foster collaborative approaches to conflict resolution.

“Let us work together to strengthen farmer-herder relationships, improve livelihoods and economic opportunities, and ensure food security and sustainable development. Your participation is crucial in shaping the future of our agricultural sector and promoting peaceful coexistence,” he advocated.

Reacting to the development, His Royal Majesty, Aku-Uka of Wukari, Dr Ishaku Adda Ali, commended the foundation for the peace move.

The Paramount ruler who had always assured to support any peace move in his domain, expressed that the coexistence between farmers and herders will allow for agricultural sustainability and economic stability.

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