In a bold move to address the lingering security challenges in Plateau State, Nigeria, the House of Representatives has established an Ad hoc Committee. This committee’s primary objective is to organize a special security conference, bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders to discuss and find solutions to the ongoing crises. The conference aims to provide a platform for open dialogue, healing, and the development of sustainable recommendations to restore peace and stability in the region.
The chairman of the committee, Rep. Hammed Waheed, emphasized the gravity of the situation, highlighting the persistent nature of the crises in Plateau State. He noted that the recurring violence has not only caused immense sorrow among the communities but has also led to the displacement of many families. Furthermore, the crises have destroyed livelihoods and eroded trust among ethnic and religious groups, ultimately affecting neighboring states and undermining national stability.
Rep. Waheed stressed that the House of Representatives mandated the formation of this committee in response to the yearnings of the people, demonstrating its commitment to finding lasting solutions to the security challenges. The committee’s assignment is clear: to convene a comprehensive security conference that will gather critical stakeholders, including security agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders, and civil society organizations. The conference will also include youths, women’s groups, researchers, and political actors, all of whom will engage in sincere and in-depth discussions to generate sustainable solutions.
The chairman emphasized that this conference is not just another gathering, but a unique opportunity for truth-telling, healing, and decisive recommendations. By bringing together a broad spectrum of stakeholders, the committee hopes to create a platform for genuine dialogue and collaboration, ultimately leading to the development of effective strategies to address the security challenges in Plateau State and beyond. As the committee embarks on this critical endeavor, it is clear that the path to peace and stability will require a collective effort, one that prioritizes the needs and concerns of all stakeholders involved.