Attempts to unify groups in regions with culturally traditional governments and entrenched tribal or ethnic divisions often lead to resistance and conflict. Such efforts may be perceived as threats to local identities and power structures, causing backlash from those who feel marginalized. Additionally, without addressing underlying grievances and fostering genuine dialogue, these initiatives can exacerbate tensions and deepen divisions rather than promote cohesion. Ultimately, successful unification requires sensitive approaches that respect and incorporate the diverse cultural landscapes.