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NBC: We Need the Support of State Governments to Address Border Disputes
Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi
The National Boundary Commission (NBC), has solicited the support of state governments towards her constitutional mandate to enable it ensure peaceful and prosperous borders across the country.
Director General (DG) of the Commission, Adamu Adaji,made the call yesterday in an opening address during a two-day sensitisation workshop for boundary managers at the Government House, Bauchi.
Adaji, who explained that the programme was aimed at sensitising the participants on the challenges and prospects of boundary management in Nigeria, urged the state governments to support the work of the commission towards establishing a peaceful and prosperous borders.
The DG stressed that the workshop aimed to bring together, managers of boundary affairs and other relevant stakeholders to a dialogue and collaboration among neighboring states along internal boundaries of the country to fast-track peaceful resolution of boundary disputes.
He also disclosed that the programme was meant to serve as an atmosphere to share experiences and best practices in boundary management as well as sensitise states and the affected communities on the importance of synergy in boundary management business.
While appreciating Governor Bala Mohammed and the entire people of Bauchi State for the warm reception, he pointed out that non-clarity of boundaries between the constituents states of the country has become a source of disputes.
He lamented that the differences in the claims and counterclaims that characterise the perceptions of the boundary alignment have in some cases led to volatile agitations that often degenerate into crisis.
Adaji further observed that  inadequacy of delimitation instruments, lack of proper sensitisation by states, activities of elites/traditional institutions, wrong perception of boundaries formed part of the challenges of solving boundary disputes.