By: Kingsley Omonobi
In a bid to deliver an finish to the troubling incidents of herdsmen taking their cattle across the federal capital metropolis centre and typically disrupting site visitors, the FCT Police Commissioner of Police, CP Saka Adewale, has held a gathering with the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Affiliation.
Spokesman of the command, SP Josephine Adeh, made this recognized on Thursday, saying the CP used the chance to warning in opposition to the development.
She stated, “On seventeenth September 2025, the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command, CP Ajao Adewale held a gathering with leaders of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Affiliation on the Command Headquarters, in Garki II, Abuja.
“The session introduced collectively representatives of the three main teams below the affiliation: Miyetti Allah MACBAN, Miyetti Allah Kautahuri, and Miyetti Allah Falako Yesu-Yesu, to deliberate on ending communal clashes and addressing the problem of cattle roaming throughout the metropolis centre.”
Talking through the assembly, the Commissioner of Police expressed concern over the frequent involvement of their members in communal conflicts.
He emphasised the necessity for peaceable coexistence and mutual respect for the rights of all residents, whereas firmly warning in opposition to the apply of cattle roaming throughout the FCT metropolis centre.
Responding, the leaders of Miyetti Allah recommended the initiative, describing it as the primary interactive session with an FCT Commissioner of Police.
They assured the commissioner of police that the agreements arrived at through the assembly shall be carried out and suggestions supplied to him throughout the subsequent week.
“The FCT Police Command reassures residents that it’s going to monitor compliance with the agreements, interact related stakeholders on grazing land points, and strengthen group policing methods to forestall future conflicts,” the assertion stated.
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