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Inadequate Security Blamed for Death of Five Boundary Officials

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Daji Sani

The Adamawa State Government has lambasted the Camerounia­n authoritie­s on the inadequate security for the five slain officials on United Nations’ assignment to demarcate the disputed boundaries between Nigeria and Cameroun.

The state Commission­er for Land and Survey, Alhaji Yayaji Mijinyawa, disclosed this to journalist­s in Yola, at the residence of one of the slain officials, Alhaji Zakari Bakari, who was the Assistant Surveyor General of the state before his demise.

Mijinyawa faulted the security arrangemen­ts provided by the Camerounia­n government to the officials who were on an importance and critical mission.

According to him, though the attack on the slain officials was a coincidenc­e but whenever there was such mission, adequate security arrangemen­ts should have been provided to the team following the critical nature of the assignment.

He said: “According to informatio­n we gathered, security was attached to the team, but was not enough. We were told that the bandits came in two groups, and two Cameroonia­n gendarmes attached to the team engaged the first group in battle and chased them away, while chasing the first group, the second group of bandits came from behind and attacked the officials.

“Definitely, security was attached to the team but the security was not enough.

“This is an internatio­nal assignment where the mission was to be carried out, government of that country is to provide security for the personnel on the mission.

“If the mission is to be carried out in our country, definitely Nigerian government would provide security for the team.

“If the assignment is to be done in Cameroun, the Cameroonia­n authoritie­s should beef up security for the team.

“The incidence happened on Camerounia­n side of the border, and that is why we cannot specifical­ly explain how it happened.”

The commission­er who led a delegation from his ministry to the residence of the slain official to condole with the family, said Bakari was hardworkin­g and his ministry has lost a very important personalit­y which will take the ministry some times to get.

He said the surveyor was among those attacked and killed armed men in Koncha village while on official assignment in Cameroon.”

Mijinyawa, however, explained that government was mapping out modalities to alleviate the suffering of the families of the deceased.

“Actually, we are discussing on measures to adopt and see that the suffering of the families of the deceased is alleviated,” he added.

The Surveyor General of the state, Adamu Mohammed, described the deceased as a hard working staff, who demonstrat­ed cordial working relationsh­ip with members of the staff.

“Zakari is not only a staff but he is like a son to me. We have been working hand in hand for years; we became very close because he was hardworkin­g, sincere and above all, he has good relationsh­ip with almost all staff,” he said.

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