The Guardian (Nigeria)

Otu tasks traditiona­l leaders on avoidable communal clashes

- From Tina Agosi Todo, Calabar

CRiver State Governor, Bassey Otu, has called on traditiona­l and opinion leaders of Yala Local Council in the state to foster healthier communal ties as a tool to end communal crises. He also urged the leaders to work towards peaceful coexistenc­e and good neighbourl­iness, especially with neighbouri­ng communitie­s. The governor made the call when he received a delegation from Yala Council, led by their paramount ruler ,

Ogamode Clement Onah Ipuole, in Calabar.

Otu disclosed that his administra­tion is set to explore the area's huge agricultur­al potential, as well as reposition it to its oncerepute­d place as the food basket of the state.

According to Otu, his administra­tion is committed to returning the renowned Okuku Market in Y ala to a thriving local commodity hub of internatio­nal standard. He assured the delegation that his administra­tion would open up roads for easy transporta­tion of goods from the interior communitie­s to the urban areas and markets.

He added: "W e want the cooperatio­n of our traditiona­l authoritie­s to nib the avoidable records of communal clashes and other disputes in the bud.”

The governor noted that the state was carrying out proper reforms to make sure that agricultur­e is well positioned as the mainstay of the state's economy.

He maintained that security and other structures that would entrench sanity in the area are being put in place. Otu promised to carefully look at requests made by the delegation with the view of uplifting the living standard of Yala people, expressing optimism that soon, when the envisioned Okuku commodity market becomes a reality, the state government would make areas like Okpoma and Okuku urban towns as the agricultur­al potentials of the state.

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