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The Adamawa State Government has formed a committee to address land disputes and boundary issues between local government areas. Deputy Governor Professor Kaletapwa Farauta, who inaugurated the committee on Wednesday, tasked it with documenting land matters across the councils. The committee, which includes members from security agencies, traditional rulers, and community leaders, was urged to prioritize peaceful resolution of land conflicts. Farauta emphasized the importance of protecting land for future generations and encouraged reporting issues to authorities rather than taking matters into their own hands. The committee's role is seen as crucial in resolving ongoing boundary disputes and fostering cooperation among border communities.
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