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Gov Fintiri Flags Off Flood Intervention For 5,357 Affected Households In Yola South

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Describing the killings of women during the protest as tragic and unacceptable, Governor Fintiri said the victims were innocent and defenseless. He revealed that the judicial panel, to be chaired by a retired High Court judge, will examine both the immediate and underlying causes of the incident and make recommendations for reconciliation and lasting peace.

The Governor assured the victims’ families that the government will provide support, including assistance for education and livelihoods. He also inspected damaged areas and promised an increased security presence to protect lives and property.

Governor Fintiri added that agencies such as SEMA and NEMA are already assisting displaced persons, emphasizing that security challenges will not hinder the government from delivering relief materials and other forms of support.

Highlighting the importance of peace, the Governor stressed that the government will continue to collaborate with all stakeholders, including religious leaders and persons of goodwill, to promote dialogue, understanding, and mutual trust. He expressed confidence that peace would soon return as more people embrace reconciliation.

Speaking on behalf of the communities, the Lamurde District Head, Pwahomakai Joseph, and Napwamwa Istifanus, recounted how the crisis began and appealed to the government to take decisive action to restore lasting peace between the Bachama and Chobo communities.

With the government’s assurance of a transparent investigation and enhanced security measures, residents of Lamurde are now looking toward dialogue, justice, and reconciliation as the path to restoring peace and rebuilding trust among affected communities.

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