Niger Delta
C’ River To Support Bakassi Returnees
The Cross River State Government has reassured returnees from the ceded Bakassi peninsula to the Cameroons of continuous commitment to assuage their plight. The secretary to the State government, Barr .Fidelis Ugbo gave the assurance when he visited the Returnees camp at Ekpri Ikang in Bakassi Local Government Area. Addressing the over 700 returnees, the SSG said that in addition to the food and other necessary facilities provided such as accommodation, toilets and water, a health facility would soon be made available by the ministry of health for their health needs. The SSG lamented the circumstances that led to the displacement of the returnees stating that the state government was collaborating effectively with the federal government to address the increasing harassment of Nigerian Fishermen in the peninsula by the Cameroon Gendarmes. Barr. Ugbo appealed to the victims to remain peaceful and to strictly abide by the camp rules as government was doing everything possible to give them comfort. According to him, Nigerian government would not for any reason abandon her own, pointing out that measures would be taken to encourage them to engage in skills that would sustain their livelihood. The SSG commended the Director-General SEMA, Mr. Vincent Aquah (MON) for his astuteness as demonstrated by the high level of commitment to the plight of the returnees. He used the opportunity to also express gratitude to the police and other security operatives that have been providing security at the camp. Earlier, the Secretary General, Nigerian Union in Cameroon, Prince Aston Ovung said that the union was very appreciative of the humane approach of the Cross River government to the welfare of the returnees. The SSG later inspected the camp facilities guided by the DG SEMA, Mr. Vincent Aquah.
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