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The Gbenyiri mediation committee has appealed to journalists, bloggers and social media users to be cautious in their coverage of the conflict, warning against statements or content that could escalate tensions.
In a statement released on Thursday, Sptember 11, the committee said: “Everyone, whether individuals, organisations, or associations, is urged to refrain from public statements and sharing content on social media that might escalate tensions or undermine ongoing peace efforts.”
“All media houses, journalists, bloggers, and online platforms are urged to exercise the highest standard of professionalism in reporting this matter and be guided by conflict-sensitive journalism,” it added.
The committee, inaugurated by Interior Minister Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka on September 8, said it has already begun working on a roadmap for dialogue in Gbinyiri and surrounding areas.
Clarifying its role, the statement said: “The Mediation Committee is not planning to invite parties to engage in negotiations on any matter, including land. Rather, the body is actively engaging key actors, including chiefs, elders, community leaders, civil society organisations, religious leaders, women and youth associations as well as other influencing voices of reason in preparation for bilateral stakeholder dialogues and a collective intercommunal dialogue.”
The committee said its focus was on rebuilding trust and enabling displaced families and refugees to return home.
“The return of peace that is sustainable between people who have co-existed for more than a century is the main focus,” it noted.
The statement also expressed gratitude to traditional authorities and security officers for their role in calming tensions.
“Deep appreciation is extended to Chiefs, Elders, Community leaders, and associations whose tolerance and leadership have contributed to the visible calm in the area. Gratitude is also expressed to the security operatives on the ground for their tireless commitment to maintaining law and order.”
The committee also called for continued restraint.
“Above all, tolerance must continue to guide our collective actions so that, together, we can achieve lasting peace in Gbinyiri and the surrounding areas through non-violent means.”
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