Political will, rule of law, modern husbandry key to ending farmer-herder clashes, says Gov Yahaya

Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has emphasized the importance of political will, adherence to the rule of law, and modern husbandry practices in resolving ongoing farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria.

In a statement highlighting strategies to address Nigeria's persistent farmer-herder clashes, Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya pointed to three critical elements: strong political commitment, strict enforcement of legal frameworks, and the adoption of contemporary animal husbandry methods. These approaches, he argued, are essential for fostering peace and sustainable agricultural development in regions plagued by resource-based disputes.

The governor's remarks come amid ongoing efforts to mitigate violence between farming communities and nomadic herders, a conflict that has claimed numerous lives and disrupted livelihoods across northern Nigeria. Yahaya's focus on modern husbandry underscores the need for innovation in livestock management to reduce competition over grazing lands and water resources.

While specific details on implementation were not provided in the statement, the governor's position aligns with broader national initiatives aimed at promoting dialogue and policy reforms. This perspective offers a pathway toward de-escalating tensions through governance and technological advancement rather than confrontation.

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