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Boundary disputes: Allow peace to reign, Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor charges Oro nation

Chief Moses Ekpo, Deputy Governor, Akwa Ibom State

The Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor, Mr Moses Ekpo, has expressed displeasure with the rising spate of boundary crises being experienced in the Oro nation and appealed to the people to allow peace to reign.

Ekpo said this during the funeral service of the late Ahta Oro VII and Paramount Ruler of Mbo Local Government, Ahta Edet Okon Isemin, held at the Oro Sports Stadium.

He appealed to the people of Oro nation to use the opportunity of the funeral of their distinguished Traditional Ruler to bring a cessation of all forms of hostilities and allow peace to prevail in the area.

The deputy governor, who is also the Chairman of the State Boundary Committee, described the skirmishes over boundary and land disputes between one section of the Oro nation and the other as saddening.

He warned that the reason for creating Oro nation into various Local Government Areas was to enable development get to all the areas and not to promote crisis.

“The spirit of the Oro people has never been the way it is now, seeking to shed the blood of your kith and kin.

“As the Chairman of the State Boundary Committee, I am saddened by the developments which has evolved in the area and it doesn’t speak well of the leaders of Oro nation,” Ekpo said.

Ekpo called on those at the border communities who are responsible for the disputes to bring an end to it, stating that any skirmish in Oro nation affects the entire State.

He said, “Oro is a part of Akwa Ibom State and any skirmish in Oro nation affects the entire State. I plead with those responsible for the land disputes to bring a stop so that we can build the state together. Let there be peace and tranquility.”

Ekpo commended the Church, the traditional rulers and Oro people generally for turning out en-masse to show solidarity and pay their last respects to the late patriarch.

In his homily, the Vicar General, Pastoral Diocese of Uyo, Very Reverend Fr. Emmanuel Ating, who drew his text from the book of second Corinthians, called on Christians, political office holders and business people to live trustworthy lives as they would be expected to give account of their services to humanity.

Ating decried the corrosion of traditional values which he said used to guide the behaviour of people in the society.

He expressed displeasure that youths no longer revere the traditional stools, but rather constitute themselves into their own authorities and groupings to intimidate the traditional rulers.

The Cleric also frowned at the customary and traditional demands in the community before burials, which has made it difficult to bury the dead.

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