
The Director General of the National Boundary Commission, Dr. M. B.
Ahmad, has commended Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State for his
remarkable initiatives in promoting peace and good governance in the
state, noting that his administration’s giant strides in
infrastructural development are “quite commendable”.
The Director General who was represented by the director in charge of
Internal Boundaries and Research Analysis, Dr. Okechukwu Oji spoke
when he led a delegation from the commission to the Government House,
Enugu on a courtesy visit to the governor.
The team was in Enugu to carry out an ethnographic survey of some
dispute prone areas between Enugu and Anambra states’ boundaries.
Dr. Ahmad explained that the aim of the study was to ensure the
restoration of peace and harmony in the affected areas, adding that
the commission was embarking on an elaborate ethnographic research
exercise to realize its set objectives.
“I am pleased to inform you that one of the peace-building initiatives
adopted by National Boundary Commission towards the
resolution and definition of interstate boundaries in Nigeria is the
application of ethnographic research study. This is carried out in
order to obtain first hand fact and information on the areas and
communities in dispute, and indeed the entire boundary corridor”, the
Director-General stated.
In his response, Governor Ugwuanyi expressed delight at the
commission’s effort towards fostering lasting peace and harmonious
co-existence among indigenes of Enugu and Anambra states, particularly
those residing in the boundary regions.
The governor while assuring of his administration’s support, charged
members of the delegation to bring to bear their wealth of experience,
expertise and competence in the discharge of their assignment to
ensure the amicable and satisfactory resolution of any outstanding
boundary related issues between the two sister states.