Cross River Moves To End Boundary Dispute With Ebonyi State

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The incessant communal clashes between communities in Cross River and Ebonyi states will soon be a thing of the past as the Government of Cross River has commenced moves to complete the building of a mobile police base as a buffer zone in the warring area.

Rising from a stakeholders’ meeting in Obubra Local Government Area recently, the state government assured of a speedy completion of the proposed base for a Squadron of the Nigeria Police Mobile Force (PMF) at Ogurude, in Obubra to ensure an enduring solution to the age-long boundary dispute between Osopong people of Cross River and Izi/Ikwo people of Ebonyi state.

The Acting Governor of Cross River, Peter Odey, gave the assurance following the outcry of security threats in the boundary areas by stakeholders at the interactive session with the people, held at Obubra Council auditorium.

The Acting Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr Pius Ankpor, stated that work will resume with immediate effect to ensure completion and delivery of the project.

The Governor ,who also commended the Council Chairman Hon Kingsley Arikpo, for his uncommon feat in infrastructural development, intimated that the state government has mapped out in its 2025 budget, a few kilometres of roads infrastructures to cover the geo spread of the local council area within available resources.

Oday explained that the government would deploy the concepts of choice and opportunity cost in the face of scarcity of resources to satisfy the people’s priority projects, urging the people of Obubra to draw up a scale of preference in their choice projects.

During the five-hour interactive session, the demand for the Obubra Ring Road topped the agenda as stakeholders spoke in the affirmative, craving for the grading and asphalting of Obubra- Ofumbongha/Ochon Ring Road, navigating Ofumbongha Yala- Onyen-Orangha, Akam-Ogbagwoni and Onyen Okpon communities, to immortalize the former Deputy Governor of Cross River, Chief John Oyom Okpa of blessed memory.

The stakeholders placed as a priority on the completion of the proposed base for the Nigeria Police Mobile Force at Ogurude, Obubra, long abandoned at 70 percent completion.

In a rousing ovation, the stakeholders passed a voice vote of confidence on the Council Chairman Arikpo for his efforts in stamping out threats of intercommunal skirmishes and other pockets of violence that bedeviled the local government area in recent times.

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