The federal government has called for
the support of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in
providing lasting solutions to
the farmers and herdsmen crisis in the country.
The Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman
Dambazau, disclosed this after a meeting with the President of the ECOWAS
commission, Marcel De Souza, at the ECOWAS secretariat Abuja.
This is one of the efforts being
employed by federal government in tackling herdsmen crisis and to ensure that
justice was meted out on the perpetrators.
Dambazau after the meeting told newsmen
that the discussion was centered on regional security as herder/farmers clashes
alongside terrorists attacks became worrisome.
He called for a ministerial conference
of ECOWAS member states in order to come up with a framework that will address
the trans-border crimes, which he said had contributed to the conflict.
“Clashes between cattle herders and
farmers are tending to be more prevalent in Nigeria, owing to its size and
population. We think that we and ECOWAS should come together to look at the
wider dimension.
“We require stability in the region,
hence, this high-level conference is being proposed to examine, among others,
the ecological dimension such as desertification and draught,” the ECOWAS
Commission said in a statement, quoting Dambazau, on Tuesday.
The ECOWAS Commission in view of
crisis announced a high-level inter-ministerial conference will be held in
February 2018, where the 16 member states will be in attendance to offer
solutions to the problems.
The president, ECOWAS commission, Marcel de Souza said there was need to implement
the 1978 protocol, which he said, would help resolve the crisis.
0 Comments
We would love to get a feedback from you