Ondo, Osun Meet To Resolve Boundary Disputes

Posted on June 24, 2021

The governments of Ondo and Osun states on Thursday held a meeting designed to resolve disputes brewing along their borders.

The meeting was attended by the Ondo State Deputy Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, and the Osun State Attorney General, Olufemi Akande, who represented the Deputy Governor, Benedict Alabi.

According to parties present at the meeting in Akure, the main cause of the disputes was illegal tree felling in areas close to Ile Oluji and some disputed areas despite the warning by both governments against felling of trees that could undermine peace in the areas.

Aiyedatiwa urged the people of the disputed communities to live harmoniously till the National Boundary Commission (NBC) sorts out the issues of the boundary as it affects both states.

He urged all at the meeting to think only about the welfare and development of the people in the disputed area by “separating politics from sentiments”.

“I want us to look at issues objectively, look into the welfare of our people, especially those living in the disputed boundary areas. We should put politics aside, peaceful coexistence, development of the area should be considered first.

“I noticed that people in the disputed areas are cut off from the dividends of democracy and most governments do not always want to invest. We as leaders must look for a way to bring development and security of lives and properties,” he said.

Aiyedatiwa, however, urged the NBC to quickly resolve various pending boundary issues spanning decades.

On his part, Akande, speaking on behalf of Osun State Deputy Governor, Alabi, noted that the boundary dispute dated back to the 1970s.

He said “it is worrisome to be receiving reports on weekly basis of brewing disputes along the borderlines of the two states”.

He said “people from both states spoke the same language, have the same culture and tradition, the need for crisis along our borderlines does not therefore arise, bearing in mind that we have been neighbours for so many years and ages.”

The two states later agreed to meet regularly and resolve some ambiguity in the duties of the joint caretaker committee administering the disputed boundary areas.

NAN

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