Reps halt plans to cede part of Adamawa to Cameroon

The House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee on International Boundary Dispute has halted plans to cede Sina in Michika Local Government Area (LGA) of Adamawa to the Republic of Cameroon.
Rep. Beni Lar, the committee chairman, ruled in Abuja on Tuesday at an investigative hearing on the Nigeria-Cameroon boundary disputes.
Ms Lar said the demarcation of the boundary must be put on hold until the disputes were resolved, adding that the committee would visit Adamawa to get a comprehensive report.
“We will recall that we did the first phase of this, similar to the DANARE-BIAJUA Axis of Cross River State, and as a fallout of that, the speaker, through a request by Rep. Dauda Nyampa included Sina area to the committee’s terms of reference,” she said.
She said the committee would visit Adamawa on a fact-finding mission, adding that the committee had already notified the governor of the visit.
Ms Lar said the committee discovered a lack of security posts and barracks on the nation’s land borders, whereas such were visible on the Cameroon side of the borders.
This, according to her, necessitated an interactive session with the security formations to assess the role of security agencies in safeguarding the territorial integrity of the country.
Speaking, Adamu Adaji, the director-general, National Boundary Commission, said the demarcation was in line with the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
He said the sub-commission on demarcation had emplaced 2,214 pillars on the boundary between Nigeria and Cameroon.
“The courts upheld these treaties and agreements and ruled that they be used to re-establish the boundary. It is not a new boundary.
” It is a boundary that has been existing, and there are documents that show the fact that these boundaries have been existing.
“What the court ruled was that go and use this document to re-establish the boundary as it has always been recognised,” he said.
The representative of the Sina community, Adamu Kamale, said the disputed area was a Nigerian territory and was never a settlement, adding that the community was never considered in the entire demarcation process.
“From Lake Chad to Bakassi, the ICJ ruled on several communities based on different criteria. The criteria used for Bakassi are not the same used for Michika LGA.
“In our own case, the ruling stated clearly that it is the watershed, and if the watershed is to be used, it means any territory that is on the flank to left as you are coming from Lake Chad falls into Cameroon.
“And any community to the right falls to Nigeria because both countries had an agreement on the ruling,” he said.
He said the position of Cameroon was that the foot of the mountain was to be adopted as the borderline, adding that Nigeria averred that it must be the watershed, and Nigeria won.
He said the court pronounced on Nigerian submission that the watershed should be used.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Lagos
Lagos residents decry soaring corn prices
A corn trader, Justina Odion, blamed the high retail price on increased wholesale costs.

NationWide
Afam Okeke wins NBA general secretary election with 8,478 votes
The live results portal showed that a total of 82,167 voters were accredited for the general election held on Saturday.

States
Tinubu is pillar of my infrastructural development: Gov Sani
The governor said that the N1 trillion Light Rail Project will commence in the next two months.

States
Students killed as troops foil abduction attempt in Borno school
He said that the terrorists reportedly gained access to the facility with the assistance of suspected collaborators

Rights
Civil society organisations key to strengthening Nigeria’s democracy: CDHR
He said civil society organisations serve as a bridge between the government and the people.

NationWide
2027: Nigeria won’t drift into one-party state, says LP presidential candidate
Mr Okereke described the one-party state narrative as a mere political construct.





