A Non-Governmental Organisation, Pastoral Resolve, has trained 256 herders and farmers in sustainable peacebuilding in Plateau State.
Abdul said, “If you look at the participating communities, they are from areas that have had one issue of herder/farmer conflict or another other. And Plateau cannot afford to continue on the path of endless violence which has caused so much pains, destruction, suffering and untold hardship to the people, and we have been trying to work out modalities for them to live in peace in the affected communities.
Abdul further noted that the organisation will continue to give priority to issues fuelling herders/farmers conflict and work with stakeholders to achieve lasting peace in Plateau State and other parts of the country.
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