Africa-Press – Nigeria. Renewed clashes in Karim Lamido local Government Area of Taraba State have led to multiple deaths, just weeks after a committee set up by Governor Agbu Kefas submitted its recommendations on how to resolve the long-running disputes.
The latest violence, which occurred last week, reportedly began with a dispute over farmland ownership between the Shomo and Wurkun communities in Usmanu village.
The attacks forced many residents to flee, leaving once-active settlements empty.
A member of the Taraba State House of Assembly representing Karim Lamido, Abner Shittu, acknowledged the efforts of the state government but urged locals to support peace efforts.
“The governor is doing his best, but our people must also act to restore peace,” he said.
The chairperson of Karim Lamido LGA, Virginia Baba Bambur, appealed to all sides to embrace dialogue.
“Constructive discussions and collaboration are crucial for lasting peace and progress,” she said.
Also confirming the incident, the Taraba State Police Command said the situation is slowly improving.
Police spokesperson ASP Victor Mshelizah confirmed that patrols are ongoing, though residents say armed groups still operate at night.
The curfew imposed on Karim Lamido town and more than ten surrounding villages has now been eased.
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