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‘IOM committed to mitigating farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria’

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has reiterated its commitment to mitigating conflict over natural resources between farmers and herders in Taraba and Adamawa communities.

The IOM Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Ms Paola Pace, disclosed this during the third steering committee meeting to mark the official conclusion of the mission’s COMITAS project in Abuja.

The project, titled: “Contributing to the mitigation of conflict over natural resources between farmer and herder communities in Taraba and Adamawa States, Nigeria (COMITAS Il)”, was implemented by (IOM) in partnership with Search for Common Ground (SFCG) and Mercy Corps, and funded by the European Union (EU).

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Pace said, “The COMITAS project has been a collaborative endeavour and the commitment of our partners, and the local communities has ensured we address the root causes of conflict in these regions. 

“The success of the project can be seen in the establishment of 32 dialogue platforms, the implementation of Early Warning and Early Response (EWER) systems and the enhancement of access to essential services such as water and infrastructure. 

“Through the EWER system, we empowered communities to prevent conflicts before they escalate. This system, combined with the monitoring of transhumance migration routes provided crucial tools for fostering peace and security.”

Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa represented by Dr Edgar Amos, Chief of Staff to the governor, said the COMITAS Project had brought significant changes to communities by tackling conflicts between farmers and herders. 

“This partnership, alongside the tireless work of IOM, Mercy Corps, and Search for Common Ground, has created lasting solutions that go beyond conflict resolution by improving livelihoods and fostering resilience,” Fintiri said.

Agnieszka Torres De Oliveira, Political Officer, Politics, Press and Information Section of the EU Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, described the COMITAS project as a key element to a broader strategy for Nigeria.

Oliveira said, “This focuses on promoting peace, strengthening governance, addressing climate change and fostering human development.

“By tackling of the root causes of conflict ‘competition over natural resources’ COMITAS aligns with our goal of creating resilient communities capable of managing disputes peacefully.”

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