Fulani leaders under the Miyetti Allah Dangol Fulako have convened a peace summit in Miri District, Bauchi State, ahead of the rainy season in a bid to foster harmony and prevent conflicts with farmers.
Our correspondent reports that the summit aimed to proactively address and mitigate potential sources of disputes between herders and farmers in the area.
The gathering featured a special prayer session for peace and unity, emphasising the importance of dialogue and understanding between the two groups.
Fulani leaders stressed their commitment to maintaining peaceful coexistence, urging their members to uphold the values of mutual respect and cooperation.
Speaking at the event, the district head of Miri, Abubakar Usman, commended the Fulani leaders for their proactive initiative.
He appealed to farmers to respect designated cattle routes and avoid planting crops in these areas, a practice he warned could trigger disputes.
Abubakar Usman also directed village heads and hamlet heads within his domain to remain neutral when addressing conflicts between herders and farmers.
He stressed the need for fairness and impartiality in resolving disputes to ensure lasting peace in the community.
Some of the participants interviewed expressed optimism that such dialogues will significantly reduce tension during the farming season.
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