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FCT minister, Miyetti Allah unite on security for pastoralists 

By Daniel Tyokua 

The Minister of the Federal Capital Capital (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello and Miyetti Allah have begun initiative to bring about adequate peace and security in the territory.

At the first  policy dialogue held in Abuja on Thursday,  Bello described the maiden Interactive Policy dialogue on the future of Fulani Pastoralists in Nigeria, as a laudable initiative towards enduring peaceful co-existence, security of lives and property as well as unity and development of the country.

Bello also noted that the interactive dialogue organised by the Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, a Fulani Socio-Cultural Association in Abuja, yesterday was timely, as it aims at finding lasting solutions to the challenges of herders and pastoralists clashes in some parts of Nigeria and the sub Saharan region of Africa.

The Minister, in his remarks delivered by the Mandate Secretary, FCT Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat (ARDS), Mallam Ibrahim Abubakar, commended the organizers for convening the dialogue, which attracted participants from outside Abuja and beyond Nigeria boundaries to be at the event.

“I’m informed that the aim of this interactive dialogue is to design a policy blue print for the future of the Fulani Pastoralists in Nigeria as well as galvanise ideas and discussions that will be vital for deliberations during the proposed conference on peace and festival of Arts and culture scheduled for next year.

“It is quite heartwarming to note that this important meeting has

brought together distinguished personalities who will be presenting well thought out papers, aimed at finding lasting solutions to the challenges of herders and pastoralists clashes in some parts of Nigeria and the sub Saharan region of Africa.

“It is my sincere wish that this event would pave way for

resolutions towards enduring peaceful co-existence, security of lives and property, unity and development of our beloved country, Nigeria.

 “Your choice of Abuja a host

city for this important gathering adds credence to our

efforts of making Abuja a conference tourism hub in Africa and indeed across the world.

“I implore you to make good use of the serene, secure and peaceful environment in Abuja to have fruitful deliberations and come out with workable recommendations and resolutions”, he stressed.

The dialogue, which kicked off with paper presentations and goodwill messages from political, religious, and traditional leaders, would end with a-two-day cultural festival at Miyetti Allah Headquarters, Maliya Cattle Market.

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