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Inter-State Boundary Dispute: Ortom Should Be Blamed,Ebonyi Council Boss Says

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Buy Weapons To Defend Yourselves - Gov Ortom Tells Benue Residents Again

The Chairman of Ohaukwu local government area of Ebonyi state, Clement Omenkannaya Odah has blamed the lingering boundary war between Ebonyi and Benue states with many lives lost and property worth millions of naira destroyed on the Governor of Benue state Samuel Ortom.

Naija News learnt Oda accused both Ortom and Ado local government area chairman of Benue state of not shown genuine commitment like their Ebonyi state counterparts to ensure that peace returned to the warring communities.

The council boss  who made the accusation in Abakaliki while challenging Ortom to make good his seven days ultimatum issued on the 10th of May to the Agila to produce the killers of four Ngbo people on the 1st of May also disclosed that he had bankrolled the logistics of several inter-state meetings held between the two council areas

But I must say that the Benue people have not tried as much as ourselves. There is a missing line. If the governor of Benue state has done as much as our governor has done in terms of commitment, by now ,this matter would have been a foregone issue.

“The deputy governor of Ebonyi state most of the times has visited the worn torn communities to ascertain for himself, assess and evaluate the level of the degree of injury inflicted on our people. The state government has been touched and their commitment to ensure that peace returned to this area is unraveled. Like I said unfortunately, the Benue state government has not shown a lot of commitments.

“Recently, we heard that the governor has given seven day ultimatum to produce the killers of the four persons who were butchered on May 1st. We have the expectations that this ultimatum is coming in good faith. If it is coming in good faith, we expect the governor to go a step further. Should the Agila people fail to produce the killers of our people, we expect something more than mere rhetorics.