
By: Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi
The Women for Women International (WfWI) funded initiative known as Community Peace Mediators (CPMs) has reportedly succeeded in resolving Thirteen cases of Community conflicts in Kafin Madaki, Ganjuwa LGA of Bauchi State.
Similarly, in Miri, Bauchi LGA, the mediators celebrated the resolution of Nine cases while One is still under review during the same period.
The disclosure was made by Sule Joseph, the Communication Officer of the Initiative in Bauchi, in a statement he made available to Journalists in Bauchi on Sunday.
This is as the Initiative has continued to record successes in resolving community conflicts through dialogue in some selected communities of the State.
According to him, in the Miri community of Bauchi Local Government and Kafin Madaki in Ganjuwa LGA, the Community Peace Mediators (CPMs) have continued to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to promoting peace and resolving conflicts within their communities.
Both groups held their January feedback and interaction meetings to review their impactful work over the past month.
The statement further contained that the achievements highlight the CPMs dedication to fostering harmony and addressing disputes effectively.
The Communication Officer, commended the peace builders for their dedication saying, “Their efforts have significantly contributed to fostering a peaceful and cohesive community,”.
The CPM initiatives are being supported by Women for Women International, an organization dedicated to empowering communities and promoting sustainable peace.