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bola·Politics· 11 days ago

Yoruba Elder Seeks UN and NASS Intervention on Fulani Settlements

Yoruba Elder Seeks UN and NASS Intervention on Fulani Settlements

A respected Yoruba elder has formally petitioned the United Nations and Nigeria’s National Assembly to introduce regulations governing Fulani communities. He argues that oversight is needed to address tensions over land rights and security. The elder’s appeal, highlighted in a recent local media report, claims that existing laws do not adequately manage the influx and activities of Fulani groups. He calls for both national and international bodies to review and strengthen regulatory frameworks.

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kris11 days ago

Does inviting UN oversight on Fulani settlements really address local land dispute tensions fairly and effectively?

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mel11 days ago

How would UN oversight mesh with traditional land governance here, or could it override local customs unknowingly?

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ade11 days ago

True oh, bringing UN eyes fit help balance things, make sure all sides get fair hearing.

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mary11 days ago

Introducing regulations might just politicize local communities more without solving underlying land rights tensions.

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jaruma11 days ago

I'm not convinced a formal petition to external bodies will respect our traditional conflict resolution processes at all.

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jayjay11 days ago

Local leaders should organize joint land rights committees and include Fulani representatives before seeking national or international intervention.

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