Another achievement from His Excellency ,Gov. Yahaya Bello as Kogi, Enugu States inaugurate committee to resolve boundary dispute
The
Kogi and Enugu Governments have inaugurated a 10-man technical
committee to resolve the lingering boundary disputes between the two
states.
The
committee, which has five members from each state, is to be co-chaired
by the Surveyors General of both states – Michael Abolorin, Kogi and
Ishiwu Godwin of Enugu.
A
statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to Kogi Deputy Governor,
Sylvester Akor, said that the committee would look into issues in the
dispute and work out some meeting points toward a final resolution.
“The
committee will explore areas of common agreement and present same to
the National Boundary Commission (NBC),” the statement, made available
to newsmen on Sunday in Lokoja, said.
It
quoted Kogi Deputy Governor Simon Achuba as advising members of the
committee to imbibe the spirit of ‘give and take’, so as to reach common
grounds and sustain the existing peace and harmony between the two
states.
Achuba
emphasised the need for compromise from both sides so as to speed up
amicable settlement and eliminate areas of mutual suspicion among the
border communities.
He also called for honesty in the discussions, and counseled members on the need for mutual fairness.
Enugu
State Deputy Governor Cecilia Ezeilo, on her part, said that Kogi and
Enugu States had many things in common and had every reason to agree
after any disagreement.
She
expressed optimism that the committee would come out with workable and
acceptable resolutions that would sustain peace and unity.
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