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Juba counties and Terekeka hold peace conference to resolve herder – farmer conflicts

By Ajith Daniel

August 28, 2025
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Juba counties and Terekeka hold peace conference to resolve herder – farmer conflicts

Commissioner of Juba County Emmanuel Tete Ezbon (L) his Terekeka County Counterpart, Dr. Emmanuel Loku Ladu (R ) attending the herders and farmers conference in Juba. (Photo: Juba County Press Unit)

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Officials from Juba counties and Terekeka have initiated a three-day peace conference to address long standing conflicts between herders and farmers.

The meeting, which began on Wednesday, brought together both communities to foster peaceful coexistence and find solutions to recurring disputes over land use and grazing routes.

During the first day, local authorities and community representatives emphasized the urgent need for inclusive dialogue and trust-building.

They highlighted the destruction of farmlands and tensions caused by uncontrolled cattle movements as key sources of conflict.

On the second day, Commissioners Dr. Emmanuel Loku Ladu of Terekeka County and Emmanuel Tete Ezbon of Juba County supervised interactive sessions where participants openly shared their grievances.

The discussions which drew pastoralists mainly froikm Terekeka County and farmers from Juba County provided an important platform for communities to voice their concerns and explore amicable solutions.

Representatives from state government institutions and traditional leaders underscored the importance of constructive engagement to prevent future conflicts and strengthen harmony.

The two commissioners reaffirmed their commitment to addressing the grievances and urged all participants to embrace reconciliation and dialogue as the primary path to achieving lasting peace and stability in the region.

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