
In a bold move aimed at restoring peace, the Cross River State Government has unveiled decisive measures to bring a permanent end to the age-long dispute between the Alesi/Ekukunela/Agbaragba and Ochon/Isabang/Odonget communities in Ikom and Obubra Local Government Areas.
These measures are coming after weeks of painstaking deliberation including stakeholder engagements spearheaded by the State Security Adviser, following which government has resolved to break the cycle of violence, restore harmony, and preserve the sanctity of lives and property.
Reaffirming government’s commitment to bringing about lasting peace, Cross River State Deputy Governor, Dr. Peter Odey highlighted the measures to include the deployment of security operatives to enforce calm, and the vesting of ownership rights of the disputed land in the State Government.
According to Odey “by this singular act, the root of contention is extinguished, transforming the territory into a protected heritage under state custody.”
The Deputy Governor also emphasized that peace, safety, and collective wellbeing remain sacrosanct, insisting that “elders, youths, and community leaders are enjoined to embrace reconciliation, cooperate with security agencies, and desist from hostility,” noting, however, that “only through unity can progress and stability take firm root across our beloved State.”