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Govs meet to resolve boundary issues

Amosun, Akeredolu at a gathering
Amosun, Akeredolu at a gathering
Ajayi gave an assurance that people living in both communities would soon realise  that they had  no reason to fight each other.
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The Ogun and Ondo State Governments on Thursday met to resolve the boundary issues between the people of Atijere in  Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo and Makun-Omi  in Waterside Local Government Area of Ogun.

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The meeting, which took place at the Government House in Abeokuta, had in attendance the deputy governor of Ondo State, Chief Agboola Ajayi, and his counterpart in Ogun, Mrs Yetunde Onanuga.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting, Ajayi gave  an assurance that people living in both communities would soon realise  that they had  no reason to fight each other.

Ajayi  said  that the informal meeting was only to discuss issues affecting the two communities.

The deputy governor promised to invite his Ogun counterpart to a stakeholders’ meeting in Ondo State where all the traditional rulers in both communities would have the opportunity to discuss issues amicably.

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“We are one. We will resolve all the issues. We are expecting the boundary commission to come and conduct the survey which had been done in Ogun, and we will amicably agree and come to live together.

“The two communities have done so many things together.

“ The two governors of our states are credible leaders, so I believe when the community leaders see smiles  on television, they will see reason  that we mean well,” he said

Earlier, Onanuga, who also affirmed that the meeting was not official, explained that “the sister states deemed it fit to hold a meeting to discuss some of the boundary issues.’’

She noted that the two states had resolved to continue with the peaceful coexistence they had been enjoying in the past.

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“This is not an official meeting. It is an informal one at the instance of his Excellency, the Deputy Governor of Ondo State and Chairman of the Ondo State Boundary Commission.

“Their administration just assumed office, the two sister states deemed it fit to hold a boundary meeting to resolve some of the issues we have between our two states and that was why the meeting was held.

“I can authoritatively tell you that we have resolved to go back and talk to our people to live happily,” she said.

Onanuga  said  the two states would  work with  the National Boundary Commission to conduct a survey in Ondo State similar to what  was done  in Ogun  after which a meeting would hold  to  resolve the outstanding  issues.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the relevant authorities from both states were present at the meeting.

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