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Fintiri visits Lamurde communities over farmland dispute, reads riot act to trouble makers

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Last updated: July 22, 2025 7:23 pm
Editor Published July 22, 2025
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The Adamawa state Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has paid a sympathy visit and commiserated with victims of the recent communal crisis in the affected communities in Lamurde Local Government area in the state.
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There had been a communal clash over a long-standing farmland dispute between Bachama and Chobbo communities on Friday July 4, 2025 where lives and many property were destroyed.
The skirmish which claimed lives and saw the burning of over 700 local houses as well as looting and maiming of food items and property prompted the state government to enforce a 24-hour curfew in the council (Lamurde). The curfew was however relaxed with the return of normalcy.
Governor Fintiri in the company of government functionaries and top security commanders in Waduku, Lakan, and Rugange communities, advised  both parties to embrace peace and coexist as brothers and sisters, stressing that no meaningful development will happen under an atmosphere of conflict and fear.
“I urge you to sheathe your swords, forgive one another, and live together in peace. This government will not tolerate further violence. Anyone found culpable will face the full wrath of the law,” the governor warned.
Fintiri announced that henceforth, the government would not hesitate to confiscate or takeover any disputed farmland responsible for sparking unrest. “You must not trespass on land that does not belong to you. Such acts will no longer be tolerated,” he firmly warned.
“It is our responsibility to protect you so you can go to your farms and markets and conduct your daily activities peacefully. Whatever it takes to restore peace, the government will do,” Fintiri added.
According to him, the security forces deployed to the area would remain on the ground to maintain law and order urging the youths to desist from taking laws into their own hands instead seek peaceful and lawful means of resolving conflicts.
In his response, representative of  the Bachama community at Waduku, Mr. Danladi Kotohula pointed to the disputed farmland as the root cause of the conflict and blamed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in the area for failing to intervene early enough to prevent the escalation.
At Lakan, Mr. Hygimus Mangu from the Chobo community stated that while farmland was a factor, the crisis had deeper underlying issues and acknowledged that the two communities had lived in peace for decades, with intermarriages serving as a symbol of their long-standing relationship.
Speaking at Rugange , Bishop Bulus Taya, representing the community, narrated the ordeal experienced by victims and appealed for immediate relief interventions from both government agencies and humanitarian organizations to cushion the effects of the tragedy.
Leaders of both warring communities expressed their commitment to peace and called for more robust government intervention in protecting lives and property, assuring Governor Fintiri of their readiness to live peacefully with one another going forward.
Chairman of Lamurde Local Government Council, Mr. Daniel Bulus, conducted the Governor round the scenes applauding him for his swift response, which he said played a significant role in halting the escalation of the crisis.

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