"COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE JOINT SECURITY MEETING OF THE
GOVERNORS OF NASARAWA AND BENUE STATES, UMARU TANKO AL-MAKURA AND SAMUEL
ORTOM AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, LAFIA, THURSDAY, 21ST JANUARY, 2016
1.0 In furtherance of the efforts of the Governors of the two
States to ensure sustainable peace among the ethnic groups in the two
States, particularly, communities living at the border areas of the two
States, their Excellencies, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura and Samuel Ortom,
Governors of Nasarawa and Benue States respectively convened this
meeting.
2.0 The meeting was attended by the
Deputy Governors of Nasarawa and Benue States; members of the State
Executive and Security Councils of the two States; other top government
functionaries of the two States; members of the State Houses of Assembly
representing border communities of the two States; chairmen of local
government councils of the two States sharing borders; traditional
rulers and community leaders as well as representatives of the border
communities of the two States.
3.0 Participants at the
meeting commended their Excellencies, the Governors of Nasarawa and
Benue States for their doggedness in ensuring sustainable peace and
security among the different ethnic nationalities in the two States.
Similarly, security agencies in the two States were commended for their
efforts in ensuring peace, law and order as well as their prompt
response to crisis situations. The meeting also appreciated the efforts
of traditional rulers and community leaders in conflict resolution among
warring parties within and among communities of the two States.
4.0 After frank and brotherly deliberation, participants at the meeting from both States resolved as follows:
5.0 Recommendations:
Immediate:
i) The two States should tackle this problem frontally;
ii) Intensify surveillance and patrol activities in their border areas;
iii) Identify the perpetrators, sponsors/financiers of this
heinous crime and be made to face the full wrath of the law;
iv) Identify and expose routes and hideouts being used by criminal gangs and their collaborators;
v) Allow Fulani herdsmen access to and from across river Benue;
vi) Fulani herdsmen should refrain from trespassing and occupying farmlands and communities;
vii) Farmers and herdsmen should also refrain from taking laws
into their hands at the slightest provocation; they should endeavor to
report any trespass or breach of their rights to the constituted
authority nearest to them;
Viii Every community should
take security issues seriously and as a matter of priority establish a
local security committee comprising community leaders, security
personnel, youth and vigilante groups. The Committee should undertake
advocacy and enlightenment, profiling of migrants into communities and
mopping of illegal arms and ammunition as well as disarmament on both
sides;
ix The two Governors should jointly visit Agatu
areas on both sides of the two States with a view to pacifying the
already aggrieved people of Agatu extraction;
x Regular
visit on each other by Traditional Rulers and Chairmen of Local
Government Councils from Nasarawa and Benue States, particularly those
at the border areas;
xi Establishment of Joint
Security Committee for the two States to ensure total disarmament by
both communities in Nasarawa and Benue States with membership as
follows:
a) Deputy Governors of the two States;
b) SSGs of the two States;
c) Commissioners of Police of the two States;
d) State Directors of DSS of the two States;
e) Commanding Officers of the Nigerian Army in the two States;
f) Special Advisers, Security of the two States;
g) Special Advisers, Special Duties of the two States;
xii Task Force for disarmament by the two States;
xiii Constitution of Joint Peace and Reconciliation Committee by the two States with members as follows:
a) Jointx State Chairmen of the Peace and Reconciliation Committees of the two States;
b) Chairmen of Local Government Councils at the border areas of the two States;
c) Security Chiefs at the border areas of the two States;
d) Traditional Rulers at the border areas of the two States;
e) Cultural Leaders (Agatu and Fulani) at the border areas of the two States;
f) Vigilante groups at the border areas of the two States; and
g) Clergymen at the border areas of the two States.
Long Term:
i) Nasarawa and Benue States in liaison with the Federal
Government should set-up grazing areas and also encourage the
establishment of ranches by individuals, groups and organization for
cattle rearing; and
ii) Nasarawa and Benue States in
liaison with the National Boundary Commission should look into the issue
of demarcation of boundaries between the two States.
His Excellency, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura His Excellency,
Samuel Ortom
Governor, Nasarawa State. Governor, Benue State."
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