The Chairman of Ukwa West Local Government Area (LGA) in Abia State, Azu Newman, has established a peace and reconciliation committee in response to growing tensions between herders and farmers in Obibor community. This proactive step aims to prevent a potential clash following the destruction of farm crops, allegedly caused by cattle belonging to herdsmen.
The incident, which involved the destruction of crops, sparked outrage among local farmers, particularly the youth, who are heavily dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. The loss of these crops has created significant unrest, as the indigenous farmers demand justice and compensation for their losses. Fears of escalating violence and clashes between the two groups have prompted the swift action from the Ukwa West LGA administration.
Azu Newman’s decision to set up the peace and reconciliation committee is aimed at addressing grievances from both sides while ensuring that the situation does not escalate into violence. The committee, composed of representatives from both the farming and herding communities, as well as local leaders and government officials, will work to mediate disputes, promote dialogue, and seek a peaceful resolution.
In his statement, Newman emphasized the importance of maintaining harmony and coexistence in the community, highlighting that open dialogue and mutual understanding are critical in resolving conflicts. He urged both the herders and farmers to remain calm while the committee carries out its duties.
This initiative represents a crucial step in preventing further conflict in Obibor, promoting peace, and ensuring that all parties involved feel heard and fairly treated. By fostering cooperation, the Ukwa West LGA leadership aims to protect both livelihoods and the peaceful fabric of the community.
I dont think setting up a peace committee will solve deep-rooted issues between farmers and herders. More action needed!
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need more concrete actions to address the root causes of the tensions.
I think setting up a peace committee is a Band-Aid solution. We need real action to address the root causes of farmer-herder tensions.
Band-Aid or not, its a start. Lets see if it leads to real change.
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. The real issue is land ownership rights. Lets address that first.
Peace committee is a step towards resolving conflict. Land rights can be addressed simultaneously.
I dont think a peace committee will solve deep-rooted farmer-herder tensions. Its just a band-aid solution. Lets address the real issues!
I think setting up a peace committee is just a temporary fix. Why not address the root causes of the tensions? #DeeperIssues #LongTermSolution
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need real policy changes to address the root causes of these tensions.
I think setting up a peace committee is a waste of time. Both sides should just arm themselves and settle it once and for all.
Violence only begets more violence. Seeking peaceful solutions is always the better path.
I dont think setting up a peace committee will solve deep-rooted farmer-herder tensions. We need real action, not just talk.
I dont think a peace committee will solve deep-rooted farmer-herder tensions. Its just a band-aid solution. Real change is needed.
Why should the LGA chairman be responsible for resolving farmer-herder tensions? Isnt that the job of law enforcement or community leaders? #ControversialTake
LGA chairman represents local governance, plays a crucial role in conflict resolution. #LocalLeadershipMatters
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need a long-term sustainable plan for lasting peace.
Peace committee is a step forward. Long-term plan needs short-term actions. Lets support both.
I dont think a peace committee will solve deep-rooted tensions. Maybe its time for a more radical approach.
I dont think setting up a peace committee will solve deep-rooted tensions. Action, not just talk, is needed.
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need deeper structural changes to address farmer-herder tensions.
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need real policies to address root causes.
Peace committees promote dialogue; policies address root causes. Both are necessary for lasting change.
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need real actions to address underlying issues.
I think setting up a peace committee is a waste of time. Let the farmers and herders deal with their own issues.
I cant believe theyre wasting time with a peace committee. Just let the farmers and herders duke it out already!
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. We need real policy change to address the root causes of farmer-herder conflicts.
This peace committee is just a bandaid solution. We need real actions to address the root causes of farmer-herder tensions.
Bandaid or not, its a step forward. Lets support progress instead of criticizing.
I dont think a peace committee will solve the deep-rooted issues between farmers and herders. We need real action, not just talk.
Why should the LGA chairman intervene? Let them solve their own issues without government interference. Individual responsibility is key.
I think setting up a peace committee is just a band-aid solution. The root of the issue needs to be addressed.