‘Return to Farm’: Farmers, Herders Sign Peace Pact to End Clashes in S’West
In order to promote food security for the benefit of all and sundry, farmers and herders in the South-West region of Nigeria, on Saturday, signed a peace pact to permanently end clashes between the two warring groups.
The coordinator of Commodities Farmers Organisation in South-West, Segun Dasaolu, and the President of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Othman Ngelzarma, respectively signed the peace pact on behalf of the two groups at a summit held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
While signing the agreement, Dasaolu and Ngelzarma said the step became necessary to ensure that peace reigns supreme in the zone in particular and Nigeria at large.
Dasaolu said, “The summit focuses on ensuring that the South-West farmers return to the farm, and also to promote food security in the country. This summit brings together farmers and herders across the six states in this region.
“This is to allow them to proffer solutions to challenges faced by both groups and the need for the government to carry us along in providing support, policy formulation, and assistance.
“We have signed the peace pact to put a stop to farmers/herders clashes. And the first step we are going to take is to identify who are genuine herders in the South-West. We have also agreed together to collect or collate data in that regard.”
In his own remarks, the President of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Ngelzarma said, “Nothing works when there is no peace. So, we will work with farmers to promote food security in Nigeria. We will also work in collaboration with them to fish out kidnappers in the South-West zone in particular and Nigeria in general.”
Former Governor of Oyo State and the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rashidi Ladoja, and the Iyaloja General, who is also the daughter of President Bola Tinubu, Folashade Tinubu-Ojo were among notable Nigerians who witnessed the signing of the pact.