CALABAR—BARELY 24 hours to
the expiration of the window of opportunity to appeal against the International
court of Justice, ICJ, ruling that ceded the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula to
Cameroon in October 10, 2002, there are influx of stern looking men believed to
be security operatives from Cameroon
The increased presence of
security operatives from Cameroon according to Nigerian Sources at the island
was to ensure that the country takes absolute control of the area following
Nigeria’s failure to appeal against the judgment or call for a review.
The Sources also claimed
that in the past few weeks, Nigerian indigenes resident at the disputed island
have not been able to reach at their relations in Nigeria through phone calls, while
the Cameroon government had infiltrated
families of Nigerians at the area causing division among them.
A highly placed Bakassi
Local Government Council official who spoke with Vanguard on condition of
anonymity alleged that some Nigerians doing business at the Peninsula had complained of
harassment by the Cameroon security agents.
The official also said that
there had been many strange faces suspected to be security personnel coming in
groups in preparation of taking complete control of the place.
Meanwhile, President of
Academic Staff Union of Universities, Dr. Nasir Isa has said that Nigeria made
a mistake in handling the matter and that the federal government also made a
great mistake by committing herself to hand over Bakassi to Cameroon, adding
that children in Bakassi have the right to decide where to belong.
Also commenting over the
federal government refusal to appeal against the ICJ ruling, the governorship
candidate on the platform of Hope Democratic Party, HDP, in the February 25,
2012 elections in Cross River State, Dr. Theo Onyuku said that the tragedy, the
pains and the subterfuge of the loss of Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon following
an unenforceable ICJ ruling will forever hunt the Nigeria nation.
Onyuku who is a medical
consultant turned politician alleged that, “The ignoble, irresponsible,
deceitful and self-serving roles of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the
former Cross River State governor, Mr. Donald Duke
and all the elected and appointed leaders of Cross River extraction will hunt them
to their graves.
“In 2006, before the first
phase of hand over of Bakassi to Cameroon, we warned against the dire
consequences of ceding the territory to Cameroon without recourse to the
national assembly, the dire security and socio-economic implications, but the PDP
leaders in the state branded us as faceless opposition group.
“Today they are now
shouting. Have we forgotten that the self-acclaimed Mama Bakassi was the
special adviser President Obasanjo on national assembly, what did she do for
the, she suddenly became blind, deaf and dumb.
“She was active in the seat
of power, she did nothing and betrayed the Bakassi people to secure her
job and today she is protesting, what an apostate.
”Ex Governor Duke traded off
the island for a selfish presidential ambition. Why, Obasanjo ceded Bakassi
unconstitutionally in obedience to a useless Green Tree Agreement because he
wanted international support for his third term gambit and noble prize for
peace,” he alleged.
Journalist
Johnbosco Agbakwuru
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