KOHAT: Tribal elders in Kurram district have reached a significant agreement aimed at maintaining peace and harmony in the region. The accord was signed during a Grand Jirga held in Kohat, highlighting a collective effort to ensure stability and facilitate the reopening of roads for transportation.
According to Radio Pakistan, the agreement was signed under the supervision of the Commissioner, with participation from forty-five tribal elders representing each side. The signed document is a fourteen-point peace accord developed through mutual consultation, signifying a crucial step towards resolving longstanding tensions in the area.
The agreement includes provisions for reopening all roads in Kurram district to facilitate transportation, a move expected to revitalize local commerce and improve connectivity. Additionally, the accord mandates the deployment of adequate security to maintain peace and prevent any potential disruptions.
The collaborative effort among tribal leaders to broker peace reflects a broader commitment to addressing grievances and fostering a stable environment for the residents of Kurram district. The agreement is seen as a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to promote unity and cooperation among the region’s diverse communities.