Ayikwu Egbura Onobihun, a youth association in Toto local government area of Nasarawa state has appealed to Governor Abdullahi Sule to reconsider his plan to return Bassa community to the area.
Alhaji Suleiman Musa, President of the Egbura Youth association made the appeal at a press conference held in Toto on Sunday.
Our reporter gathered that Egbura and Bassa are two of the ethnic groups in Toto LGA but due to communal crises between the two groups, Bassa community was forced to settle away from the area.
According to the president represented by his Vice, Prince Hamisu Omaki, the association is not in support of the governor’s plan because the return of the Bassa ethnic group poses a threat to peace and stability in Toto LGA considering the ongoing communal crisis between the two tribes in the area for ages.
“The historical context and intricacies of the Bassa community situation cannot be overlooked. The unresolved disputes and animosity between the Egbura and Bassa communities have resulted in violence, loss of lives, and the displacement of countless families.
“Rushing the return of Bassa community to Toto LGA without addressing the root causes and ensuring the safety and security of all parties involved is a reckless move that could reignite the flames of conflict,” he said.
He explained further that the Bassa community militia had attacked the Egbura Communities in Toto Local Government countless time, with several casualties were recorded.
“These included District Heads from the following communities: Okatakpa, Aggeh, Ohege, Okuwa, and Ogya to mention but few.
“Therefore, we, the Ayikwu Egbura Onoibihu of Egbura Community appeal to the Governor of Nasarawa State to reconsider this decision and prioritize peace building efforts that is youth inclusive over hasty actions.
“It is imperative to engage all relevant stakeholders, including community leaders, traditional rulers, and most importantly the youth representatives, in open dialogue and consultation to chart a sustainable path towards reconciliation and lasting peace,” he added.
The president of the association also urged the governor to rather intervene decisively in resolving the underlying issues fueling the communal crisis between the two ethnic groups such as land disputes, resource allocation, and socio-political marginalization.
“Sustainable peace can only be achieved through justice, equity, and inclusive governance that addresses the legitimate grievances of all parties involved.
“In conclusion, we call for a comprehensive and inclusive approach to conflict resolution that upholds the principles of justice, dialogue, and respect for human rights.
“We stand ready to engage constructively with all stakeholders towards a peaceful and harmonious coexistence in Toto Local Government and beyond,” he said.
He then thanked all members of the state executive and legislative arm of government for their support and commitment to the development of the state and resolving the crisis in Toto local government area. END