The Niger State government has imposed a curfew on some communities in Rafi Local Government Area following renewed communal clashes that claimed lives and property.
Governor of Niger State, Umaru Bago said this during a visit to the communities affected by the clash between the Kamuku and Fulani in Tashar Bako.
He directed security agencies to deploy all available security assets to the communities as part of efforts to restore peace and prevent further breakdown of law and order.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the communal violence stemmed from a farming dispute and had claimed about 80 lives so far.
Bago, represented by his deputy, Mr. Yakubu Garba, directed security agencies to activate all available security architecture across the affected areas.
He also directed them to adopt both kinetic and non-kinetic measures to contain the crisis and prevent its escalation.
The governor, who inspected the affected communities and identified flashpoints, said preliminary findings indicate that the conflict originated from a dispute over farmland.
He directed the Emir of Kagara, Alhaji Ahmad Garba-Gunna, to constitute a Peace and Reconciliation Committee to facilitate dialogue, build trust and promote lasting peace among the affected communities.
Bago also appealed to social media users and influencers to refrain from circulating inflammatory or unverified information capable of worsening the security situation.
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He assured residents that the state government would implement measures to prevent a recurrence of the crisis and urged the feuding communities to embrace peace.
According to him, both communities have lived together harmoniously for generations and should not allow the actions of a few individuals to undermine their long-standing relationship.













