DIALOGUE SESSIONS

Dialogue Sessions

As part of its mandate, DREP has been holding dialogue and consultative meetings with key religious and Ethnic/Community leaders and stakeholders in the State every quarter since 2013. These meetings are geared towards identifying emerging conflict issues and proactively intervening before they degenerate into violent conflicts.
Through this forum, leaders identified the use of drugs as a major threat to peace on the Plateau, this lead to the drafting of a bill by the Centre to regulate the production, sale and consumption of illicit drugs on the Plateau. This bill was then forwarded to the Plateau State House of Assembly for onward passage into law.
Following the recurrent conflict between pastoralists and farmers in some local governments in the State, the Centre was able to bring affected parties to discuss and jointly proffer lasting solutions to the attacks in those communities. Example of such forums were those organized between Farmers and Pastoralist from Barkin-Ladi, Riyom and Jos-South LGA in March 2016 which had in attendance (the community leaders of both Birom and the Fulanis, Gwom-Rweys and Ardos) of the three LGAs together with other Religious and Ethnic/Community leaders who met in dialogue, thereby yielding positive results and restoring peace and harmony in the affected communities. Also, the forum was able to meet with the Ardos and Brra Ngwe Iregwe and Gwom-Rwey of Dong Community on the recent conflict between pastoralists and Farmers in Bassa and Jos-North LGA. These series of meetings started in the month of March, 2018 and has also achieved positive results.

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