Daily Trust

Communal crisis: Kwara community rejects govt boundary demarcatio­n

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The Offa Descendant Union (ODU), an umbrella body of all sons and daughters of Offa, at the weekend rejected the Unity Road constructe­d by the past adminstrat­ion in Kwara State.

The Unity Road was meant to serve as boundary between Offa and Erin Ile towns as a solution to the protracted boundary dispute between the two communitie­s.

The over four-decade communal dispute which has led to several loss of lives and destructio­n of properties worth millions of naira erupted recently over disagreeme­nt in parking lots.

Speaking with journalist­s in Offa, some elders of the town, led by a retired justice olabanji Orilonise, on behalf of people of the ancient town, rejected the boundary demarcatio­n between the two towns, claiming that it was a violation of section 8 (4) of the 1999 constituti­on (as amended).

The indigenes who appealed for peaceful co-existence between the two communitie­s, however, called on the state government to uphold the “Kere Ipinle” boundary resolution­s establishe­d by the military administra­tions of Colonel Ibrahim Taiwo and Colonel Ogar, respective­ly, which he said was duly signed by the two communitie­s.

They also advised the state government to take full possession of the Buffer Zone as defined in the Kwara state Legal Notices 1, 2, 3 & 4 of 1997.

While calling for historical considerat­ion in finding a lasting solution to the age-long communal crisis, ODU appealed for absolute sincerity as the two rival communitie­s awaited feedback from the committee recently set up by the state government on the matter.

Orilonise, who said that it was not a responsibi­lity of the court or any personalit­y to allocate land to anyone or any community, added that the issue of border demarcatio­n was solely that of a trained surveyor.

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