Killings are ongoing in Akwa Ibom, Abia border communities: FG

Richard Oji, Director of Internal Boundary at the National Boundary Commission, has called on border communities between Akwa Ibom and Abia to coexist harmoniously to enhance national unity against the backdrop of ongoing killings in the areas.
Mr. Oji made the call on Sunday in Abuja.
He urged the communities to sheathe their swords.
Mr. said, “There have been killings, and the killings are ongoing. This is not good for our growth and development. We want to sensitise them to imbibe good neighbourliness.
“Sometimes, you find out that such a situation is not only peculiar to those two states.”
He added, “We are urging them to see themselves as one; Nigerians and brothers and sisters, and to live in peace.”
According to him, the commission uses concrete pillars to demarcate boundaries.
“Some of them are about two metres high, while others are just above one metre with a surface at the base to expose its visibility.
“We also label the pillars, but some unpatriotic persons in the community destroy our pillars,” he disclosed.
Therefore, he urged the state, local governments, and stakeholders at the community level, especially the traditional rulers, to assist in enlightening their people on the implications of tampering with pillars demarcating states.
He reiterated that boundaries were for mere administrative convenience, stressing that being in another state does not prohibit an individual from owning a property in the other state.
(NAN)
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