The Concerned Fulani People of Nigeria (CFPN) urges Fulani pastoralists operating in Nigeria’s South-West to deepen cooperation with security agencies and host communities. In a statement issued in Kaduna on Tuesday, CFPN Convener Ibrahim Chubado made the appeal amid ongoing concerns about insecurity and criminal activities in the region. The group says closer coordination is needed to support peace-building efforts and to reduce threats affecting communities where pastoralists and residents interact. It also frames the call as a response to recent public comments related to the security situation in the South-West. Across both reports, the central message is that pastoralists should continue working with local authorities and communities rather than acting independently, with the goal of improving safety and stability. The statements do not cite specific incidents, arrests, or new policy measures, but they emphasize practical cooperation between herders, security forces, and host communities.