The people of Butura Community from Bokkos LGA have been urged to continue to collaborate with security agencies for the peaceful resolution of conflicts on the Plateau. The call was made by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division Nigerian Army (NA) and Commander Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar during a stakeholders engagement with the elders of Butura Community in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State on Tuesday 24 September 2024 at Maxwell Khobe Cantonment Jos.
While briefing the GOC, the District Head of Butura (Saf Butura), Dr (Engr) John Gabriel Makwal, who led the delegation, expressed his gratitude to 3 Div and Operation SAFE HAVEN for its tireless effort towards restoring security to their communities.
Speaking through the National President of the Association, Mr Philip Julson, the District Head noted that the deployment of more troops and enablers in the affected communities gave the people hope and confidence in the security agencies; as a result, the displaced persons are now returning back to their various communities. Dr Makwal equally appreciated the Div/OPSH for providing succor to the communities affected. He further solicited for increased security presence in some of the vulnerable villages and establishment of a military/civil relations committee in the district to enhance cooperative approach to dispute and conflict management as the harvest season approaches.
Responding, the GOC assured that the military will continue to support and protect the lives and property of the citizenry. He also welcomed the idea of establishing a civil military relations outfit in the district; stating that such will enable the hunters and civil security outfit to cover some areas where security agencies were not present. He also assured them of the resolve of 3 Division/OPSH to address all the security challenges using both kinetic and non-kinetic efforts in the state. He urged them to report every security issue to the sector headquarters utilizing the new toll free line for prompt action.
In another development, the new leadership of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) Plateau State Chapter reaffirmed its resolve to work with the Nigerian Army to bring about lasting peace between farmers and herders on the Plateau. The proclamation was made by the newly elected executives of the association led by its newly elected chairman in the state, Alhaji Ibrahim Yusuf, during an interaction at the Headquarters 3 Division, Maxwell Khobe Cantonment, on Tuesday 24 September 2024 in Jos.
In his remark, Alhaji Ibrahim appreciated the military for the laudable strides towards peace and security on the Plateau. Alhaji Ibrahim further commended the Nigerian Army for its prompt response to security issues emanating from farmers/herders clashes in the state; noting that the military remains the backbone of peace and security in the state. He thanked the leadership of the Nigerian Army in the state for its neutral stance in resolving security related issues and conflict resolution across all sides of the divide.
The GOC/COPSH appreciated the members of the association for the interaction. He noted that one of the major drivers of conflict in Plateau State was cattle-related activities, which requires that all hands must be on deck towards tackling the issue. Specifically, he charged the executives to usher in peace and positive changes in the state as they come on board. The GOC emphasized that lingering issues such as underage grazing, night herding and destruction of farm lands often lead to a vicious cycle of reprisals with attendant loss of lives and wanton destruction of properties. He therefore urged that all actions that could metamorphose into these threats should be discouraged by all.
He charged them all to continue to talk to the herders particularly those in the hinterland, on the need to desist from such unwholesome acts and embrace peace as a catalyst for development. He promised that the Division will continue to be professional, neutral, responsive, and resilient in the discharge of its constitutional responsibilities to ensure peace and positive change.
Highlight of the visits includes presentation of souvenirs, signing of visitors’ book, and group photographs.
count | 176
Recent Comments
Mwanchuel Daniel PamMarch 8, 2024 at 11:06 pm
Bob WayasNovember 6, 2023 at 5:30 am
JosephNovember 5, 2023 at 3:47 am