TIV/Jukun Crisis: President Buhari to constitute multi-stakeholder team on communal clashes

President Muhammad Buhari has said that he will form a team of multi Stakeholders to tackle frequent communal clashes between Tiv and Jukun people in Taraba State. Buhari said this in a statement signed by

Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President
On Media & Publicity, on June 29, 2019.

Shehu said, “President Muhammadu Buhari has begun consultations for an inclusive stakeholder committee that will thoroughly interrogate issues that fuel communal conflicts across the country, with a mandate to proffering lasting solutions to age-long disagreements that have claimed lives and property.

“With particular focus on the Tiv/Jukun relationship in Benue and Taraba States, the President is disturbed by communal clashes that have destroyed many lives and property, altered the destinies of families, and raised the profile of insecurity in the country by promoting generational tensions.

“The committee, which will work with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, will include traditional rulers, religious bodies, (specifically the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN and the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs), age groups, market/farmer/hunters associations, local and state government officials, and relevant security agencies.

“President Buhari believes Nigeria’s cultural diversity remains her greatest strength when properly harnessed and harmonized with a collective vision for unity, peace and shared prosperity, urging more patience as the government identifies and works towards creating more understanding.”

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