Following the incessant killings that led to
the destruction of lives and properties between farmers and Fulani herdsmen,
communities in Southern Kaduna have agreed to forge a common goal towards the
restoration of peace and understanding in the area.
They also agreed to eschew
bitterness, promising to be their brother’s keepers, while maintaining
continuous consultations among themselves for a good harmonious relationship.
The area had in recent time witnessed
unimaginable destruction of lives and property as a result of misunderstanding
between the natives and Fulani herdsmen causing a major setback in all
ramifications in Southern Kaduna.
The peace and reconciliatory meeting organised
by Global Peace Foundation Nigeria, GPFN, in Kafanchan, Jema’a Local Council of
Kaduna State, had in attendance Southern Kaduna Peoples’ Union, SOKAPU, Miyetti
Allah Breeders Association, MACBAN, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,
Jama’atu Nasril Islam, JNI, Jema’a Foundatio, Youth organisations, Mobgal Fulbe
Development Association and other community leaders affected during the recent
insecurity that erupted the area.
The National President of Southern Kaduna
Peoples’ Union (SOKAPU), Barr. Solomon Musa, who was at the meeting, assured
that the people of the area are known to be hospitable, saying that SOKAPU
would continue to embrace humanity and urged all tribes of the area to always
discuss issues that will be the overall interest of Southern Kaduna.
On his part, the leader of Miyetti Allah
Breeders Association, Alhaji Haruna Usman, who contributed during the meeting
regretted the recent destruction of lives and property that took place,
stressing that, as one family under God, those living in Southern Kaduna should
love one another and embrace peace for sustainable development.
The Christian Association of Nigeria leader in
the area, John Bwakwot and Jama’atu Nasril Islam, Alhaji Barau Abdul, also
called on all and sundry to forget the past with the aim of ensuring the
realisation of the message of understanding and friendship among the people of
Southern Kaduna.
The affected communities in the recent crises
threw their weight behind efforts made by Global Peace Foundation Nigeria in
ensuring lasting peace among the different ethnic groups in Southern Kaduna by
forgiving one another of all that took place.
However, various speakers in the meeting
stressed the need for regular consultations among the various communities with
the view of identifying any unforeseen circumstance and ensure they are guided
with the spirit of forgiveness, tolerance, love and understanding.
Guardian reported that the Country Director of Global Peace
Foundation Nigeria, GPFN, Mr. John Oko, while expressing joy with the new
development in Southern Kaduna, thanked God Almighty for the initiatives by
stakeholders towards finding a common ground of resolving their differences
through dialogue.
He noted that the step taken by the people
towards forgiving one another was a stepping stone and assured of Global Peace
Foundation readiness to work closely with the various groups towards finding
lasting peace in Southern Kaduna.
The northern coordinators of GPFN, Rev. Joseph
John Hayab and Sheikh Halliru Abdullahi Mairaya, equally expressed gratitude
with the level of understanding, love and perseverance shown by the various
stakeholders by embracing one another in the spirit of oneness.
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