Kaduna: “B’Gwari rising again” – Emir

B'Gwari Emir

As peace pact rekindles farming, trade 

Emir of Birnin-Gwari, Zubairu Jibril Maigwari, has commended the peace process initiated in the emirate earlier in 2025, noting that it has brought relative calm and encouraged farmers to return to their fields after years of insecurity.

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Speaking during a fact-finding visit to review implementation of the Birnin-Gwari peace model, the monarch explained that the agreement – brokered with the involvement of the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Kaduna State Government, security agencies, and community representatives – has significantly reduced insecurity across the area.

While acknowledging that isolated incidents such as theft and farm equipment confiscation still occur, the Emir stressed that the overall situation has improved compared to past years. He recalled that the turning point came when Fulani leaders presented kola nuts during the initial talks, a gesture he said helped build trust between communities.

Community leaders confirmed that farmers were encouraged to return to their lands despite challenges such as high fertilizer costs. Many have since resumed farming, and a good harvest is expected this season.

The Emir urged both federal and state governments to replicate the Birnin-Gwari peace model in other troubled areas, particularly border communities.

Supporting this view, the Ɗanmasanin Birnin-Gwari, Zubairu AbdurRa’uf, said the process has fostered coexistence between farmers and herders, with local communities actively safeguarding the progress made.

Economic activity is gradually recovering, with markets in Birnin-Gwari once again bustling with grain and cattle trade. Over a hundred trucks loaded with livestock were observed entering and leaving the town during the assessment visit. 

Security operatives now maintain constant patrols along the Birnin Gwari–Kaduna highway, a route that had previously been unsafe.

Local council officials reported improvements in school enrolment, internally generated revenue, and healthcare delivery, with Maigwari General Hospital fully functional. A commercial bank has also resumed operations in the town.

Residents praised the Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu and the Kaduna State government led by Governor Uba Sani, for supporting the initiative through the Office of the NSA, Nuhu RibaÉ—u. They also appealed for measures to prevent infiltration from neighboring states that could threaten the fragile peace.

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