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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Worsening insecurity: Matawalle meets Buhari, says RUGA will end farmers-herders conflicts

“A solution to the incessant violence is in sight. All state governments must brace up and construct grazing grounds.”

• February 18, 2021
Bello Matawalle
Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle (Photo Credit [email protected])

Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara on Wednesday in Abuja briefed President Muhammadu Buhari on his state’s security situation.

While briefing State House correspondents after he met behind closed doors with the president, the governor explained that a presidential intervention toward addressing the challenges facing the state had become necessary “to sustain the peace Zamfara is now enjoying.”

According to him, a solution to the recurring violence between farmers and herders is in sight.

“A solution to the incessant violence is in sight. All state governments must brace up and construct grazing grounds, popularly called Ruga, to find a lasting solution to clashes between herdsmen and farmers across the country.

“The provision of the grazing grounds will go a long way in preventing herdsmen from moving from one place to another.

“In Zamfara, we are constructing Ruga for them. It is like a settlement where we can contain some of them because, sincerely speaking, if we allow them to keep moving around, migrating from one state to another, we cannot bring this issue to an end.

“So, the only thing the governors will do, we are discussing that, is to make sure we contain them in one place. The Fulani from Zamfara, for instance, shouldn’t migrate to a neighbouring state.

“But how are we going to do that? This is something that needs a lot of resources because you have to create something that you will use to engage them; you have to provide some social amenities.

“The Ruga that we are constructing has schools, hospitals, veterinary clinics, markets and even a mini stadium where they can meet for their cultural festivals.

“You can also create something like a dairy factory there. If we allow them to migrate from place to place, that is where we will have problems. But I believe that very soon the Nigerian Governors’ Forum will discuss that and know the action to take to contain them in one place because they are looking for pasture.

“Once they have a grazing reserve and all facilities in one place, I don’t think they will move from place to place, and that will be the end of all the clashes,” he said.

Mr. Matawalle admitted he was engaging bandits in Zamfara in dialogue not as a sign of weakness but to initiate a peace deal with them.

Therefore, he called on his Niger counterpart to dialogue with bandits operating in his state.

He explained, “Banditry is something that I inherited when I became governor; it had been there for almost eight years before I came. Following the dialogue I initiated with the bandits, Zamfara is now very calm.

“I have advised my colleague, the governor of Niger, to meet with all stakeholders and find out the root cause of the crisis to initiate dialogue and ensure reconciliation. That is the only way to achieve what I have been able to achieve in my state.”

Speaking further, the Zamfara governor noted, “Most of the criminals that caused trouble in Zamfara were not from my state. Two months ago, we had some repentant bandits who surrendered their weapons to the state government. One was from Yobe, two from Kaduna, two from Niger; so, you see, it is a gang.

“In any case, we are in discussions with the governor of Niger, and he is following the steps so as to ensure a peace deal. Very soon we shall see an end to the clashes,” he said.

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