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Taraba: Peace efforts yielding results, says Gov Ishaku.

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By Hassan Ishaku Jalingo.

The Taraba state governor Darius Ishaku has said that the peace effort of the state in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and other sister security agencies is beginning to yield great results, following over three weeks of complete ceasefire between the warring Tiv and Jukun in southern parts of the state.

The state Deputy governor Alh Haruna Manu stated this in the wake of the launching of Operation Ayem A Kpatema ll in Kofai Amadu, in Takum local government area of the state.

Manu, who said that the operation provides a unique opportunity for the Nigerian army to work with sister security agencies to address the myriad of security challenges bedeviling the state, noted that the challenges are multi dimensional and would require out of the box approach to resolve.

“The operation Ayem a Kpatema ll provides a unique opportunity for the Nigerian army to work collaboratively with sister security agencies to provide out of the box solution to the myriad of multi dimensional security challenges confronting our state.

” We are glad that after several months of fighting, killing and wanton destruction of property, our efforts are beginning to yield great results. For about a month, we have enjoyed a total ceasefire and most of the roads that became impassable are now fully operational. I look forward to total restoration of peace and normalcy to our dear state so that development can take its full course”.

He said that the thirty man Tiv/Jukun peace committee set up by the state government last month has done a good job that has led to the ceasefire while the efforts of security agencies to make sure that other criminal activities that were prevalent in the area are checked have provided a reasoning degree of relief to the warring communities.

Earlier, Officer commanding 3 Division, Kofai Amadu, S. G. Muhammed said that the operation was aimed at “consolidating the successes of the first phase of the operation last year and to build the capacity of the Nigerian army personnel while strengthening military civil relationship and collaboration in tackling insecurity within the state”.

Our correspondent reports that the army also carried out extensive medical outreach for the locals including free medical check ups and treatment.

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