Farmer–herder conflicts in Madagali, Michika, Yola North, and Yola South have long disrupted livelihoods, food production, and social cohesion.
This intervention brought farmers and herders together through structured dialogue, mediation sessions, and community engagement activities. Participants discussed shared challenges, clarified misunderstandings, and developed locally driven solutions for peaceful coexistence.
The initiative strengthened communication, reduced tensions, and promoted mutual understanding, contributing to improved security, cooperation, and long-term community stability.