Anambra, Enugu Deputy Governors Hold Closed-Door Meeting over Lingering Boundary Disputes
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According to reports, also present during the closed-door meeting were the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Soludo on Boundary, Hon. Ekenechukwu Okoye; and the Secretary of the Enugu State Boundary Committee, Dr. Solomon Ejim.
While the outcome of the closed-door meeting is yet to be officially made known to the public, speculations abound that the deliberation was fruitful, with each of the two governments expressing their commitments to achieving a peaceful and lasting solution.
Grapevine sources also have it that the two Deputy Governors discussed structuring the most effective way to implement the outcome of the January 24th Joint Meeting of Officials (JMO) in Abuja and other issues of interest concerning boundary matters; even as the meeting believably resulted in an approval for a joint technical session between both states to facilitate the process of peaceful resolution of the dispute as soon as possible.
It would also be recalled that the Anambra State Government has also recently waded in to resolve the long-standing boundary dispute between the Amaetiti and Okpeze communities in the Orumba North Local Government Area of the State, among other peace-breeding missions it has executed or embarked upon in recent time.
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