Fulbe leaders demand ID access, fair land policies, and media fairness

The head of Ghana's Fulbe community dropped a communique at a COGINTA conference in Tamale asking for major fixes around ID access problems, land ownership beef, and media coverage that makes them look bad. Alhaji Iddrisu Mohammed Bingle laid out how documentation barriers keep people from joining national development programs, while farmer-herder clashes keep popping off over territory disputes that never get properly resolved.

Youth association reps said criminal acts should get pinned on individuals instead of making the whole ethnic group take blame for what one person does. The gathering pulled in government officials, traditional leaders, and international partners who agreed to push inclusion efforts forward. Education gaps and language issues got flagged as persistent roadblocks that need attention.
 

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