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    Kwara Gov meets Fulani leaders, seeks partnership on security, devt

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 31, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    PDP: Kwara state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
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    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Monday met with the leadership of the Fulani community in the state.

    The governor assured them of fair treatment while tasking them to wordk with the government and security operatives to prevent crime and ultimately guarantee peace in a bid to stem insecurity in the state.

    Abdulrazaq added that the Fulani community, like others in the state will receive government’s protection and patronage in terms of infrastructure projects and social security programmes.

    The meeting was attended by Fulani leaders and representatives from across the 16 local government areas of the state. It came a few weeks after the Governor held consultative meetings with traditional rulers and grassroots influencers focusing on peaceful coexistence and security.

    AbdulRazaq said the meeting is to forge a consensus on how to manage herders-farmers’ relationship amid ultimatums on cattle grazing in some southern states and mass movement of herders to the north, especially Kwara.

    “The meeting is for security and peaceful coexistence especially in the light of what is happening around us. So there was the need to also engage the Fulani in Kwara on how to manage such movement,” he told reporters on the sideline of the meeting in Ilorin.

    “There is a security implication from such, and what the government is doing, including the National Livestock Transformation Programme and the special agriculture processing zone, is basically to engage the Fulani community for better understanding on programmes like nomadic education, healthcare delivery, water projects and empowerment that are lined up for them.”

    He explained that the second phase of the National Livestock Transformation Programme will soon take off, with Kwara being a part of the beneficiary states.

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    “So far, the first phase (the National Livestock Transformation Programme) has taken off and was done last in Nasarawa state. We are still waiting for the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to let us know when the second phase will commence. Kwara is expected to do the second phase of the project. We have done the enumeration to be part of the project,” the Governor said.

    He also said the last engagement the state government had with Oyo on security has been yielding positive results, hoping to do same with other boundary states like Ekiti state. Honourable Saidu Baba Ahmed, Chairman Kwara State House of Assembly Committee on Services, also lauded the town hall meeting which he said gives everyone a sense of belonging.

    Kwara State Commissioner for Police Emierubu Assayomo said the essence of the gathering was to seek the cooperation of the Fulani community as the government and security agencies intensify efforts to beef up safety.

    “We are here to talk about how to continue to live in peace. We have a duty to protect lives and properties,” he said, commending the Governor for the meeting and his support for the security agencies.

    “Those of you in the capital city must have been seeing the policemen patrolling in the night. If they stop you, I want you to please stop. If they search your vehicle and there is nothing incriminating they will allow you to go. If you suspect anyone in your area, kindly report it to the police. We need your support.”

    Special Assistant to the Governor on Herdsmen Alhaja Aishat Yusuf, for her part, said the Hausa/Fulani community are solidly behind the present administration because of the priority attention it accords them. .

    Hajia Yusuf said her people enjoyed a sense of belonging under AbdulRazaq-Led government more than ever before.

    President, Fulani Elites, Kwara state chapter, Alhaji Ahmed Magaji, said it was unfortunate that nomadic identity is being painted badly and lamented their age-long suffering from discrimination and poor access to quality education.

    He urged AbdulRazaq to engage more Fulani elites in his government, saying they have a lot to offer with their western education and exposure.

    Earlier, the spokesman for the Fulani community, Kwara State Alhaji Atiku Abdulsalam conveyed the group’s gratitude to AbdulRazaq for providing them with 16 hand pump boreholes last year, stressing how such an intervention deepened their access to potable water.

    The programme was also attended by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Retired Brigadier General Saliu Tunde Bello.

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