Emmanuel urges NBC to facilitate end to A’Ibom, C’River border crises

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Again, Akwa Ibom State Government has called on the National Boundary Commission, NBC, to exercise its statutory powers to ensure the quick resolution of the lingering Cross River, Akwa Ibom State boundary disputes.

Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Moses Ekpo made the call at Itu during the direct distribution of relief materials by NEMA and Akwa Ibom State Government officials to affected residents of Oku Iboku, Itu Local government area who were displaced by a recent violent invasion by their Cross River neighbours.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary in his office, Mr. Nkopuruk Ekaiko, the Deputy Governor said, given the huge losses sustained in human lives and property, including loss of jobs and houses, it has become imperative that no effort should be spared in bringing the border crises to an end.

Distributing the items to the victims, the deputy governor commended the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, for always responding to the plight of the state in critical times of need.

He expressed the sympathy of the Akwa Ibom State government to the victims of the attack and explained that the items were not intended to replace the lives and property lost during the attack, but rather to ameliorate the pains of their losses.

He further noted that the distribution of the relief materials was very symbolic as it represents a conscious effort by both the State and Federal Governments to empathize with the people in their moment of grief and to give them a hope and a sense of belonging.

The Deputy Governor recalled that the latest attack in May was one in a series of unprovoked attacks that have made the border a flashpoint, with the agenda of the invaders being “to steal, kill, destroy and plunder” the area.