Nyangatom and Turkana: A Journey of Hope to a Lasting Peace
28 November 2024 Posted by Tigist Mekonnen Church, News 0 thoughts on “Nyangatom and Turkana: A Journey of Hope to a Lasting Peace”From 22 to 24 November, Nyangatom Mission was honoured to welcome the Catholic Women’s Association as well as some members of the Catholic Men’s Association from Queen of Peace Mission at Todonyang.
The main purpose of their visit was to share with the people at Nyangatom different experiences both in faith and culture.
It was an interaction that sparked a lot of emotional reactions as this was the first time that such an event of this sort has been hosted by the mission. Indeed, recalling all the terrible conflict that has been going on between the Turkana and the Nyangatom, no one expected such an encounter to take place. The Turkana and Nyangatom peoples are two tribes that are similar in terms of language and cultural practices. However, they are separated by the international boundary between Kenya and Ethiopia. The Turkana belong to Kenya while the Nyangatom are in the latter. Conflict between the two communities have persisted over generations due to a lack of resources. Cattle raiding was the daily bread of life and the loss of life was considered the expected norm.
However, due to great efforts from many parties, the Catholic Church included, throughout the past 3 years, there has been peace between the two tribes and this has facilitated some interaction and sharing between the two tribes.
The visit of the people from Todonyang is a sign of the peace being currently enjoyed by the two tribes. We hope this will be the first of many visits and interactions that will seal a more permanent peace. We pray also that the peace that has been restored will yield much fruit and that we may not see anymore bloodshed between the two peoples.
It was a moving occasion to see the interaction between peoples who were previously enemies and who have now known peace.
May Christ, the Prince of Peace, and Mary, the Queen of Peace, forever guide and teach us the way to work for peace.
Daniel Jepter,
Senior Apprentice, MCSPA
Nyangatom Mission (Ethiopia)