No dispute over boundary between Katsina and 3 other states – NBC

No dispute over boundary between Katsina and 3 other states – NBC

by Joseph Anthony
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The National Boundary Commission says its efforts have resulted in establishing single border lines between Katsina/Jigawa, Katsina/Kano and Katsina/Kaduna States.

Its Director-General, Mr. Adamu Adaji, said this on Tuesday in Katsina at a joint meeting of officials of Katsina, Kano and Zamfara over interstate boundary demarcation.
โ€œThe Commissionโ€™s previous efforts resulted in the amicable definition of the Katsina/Kaduna, Katsina/Jigawa and the Katsina/Kano interstate boundaries.
โ€œIt is only the Katsina/Zamfara interstate boundary that has yet to record any remarkable progress.
โ€œThe fieldwork we agreed previously to carry out on the boundary could not be realised because of several forces beyond our control.
โ€œSecurity challenges faced by Katsina and Zamfara and in parts of the country contributed as well to our inability to embark on any fieldwork on the boundary,โ€™โ€™ Adaji said.
He said the meeting on the Katsina/Kano interstate boundary resulted in an agreed single line boundary between them.
He added that the meeting on the Katsina/Zamfara boundary was to work on a fresh road map towards the physical tracing of the interstate boundary.
Adaji expressed the Commissionโ€™s sympathy over what he called, โ€œthe pains and grieves of the people of the statesโ€™โ€™ because of the problems of insecurity.
Deputy Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Mannir Yakubu, said at the meeting that the Kano/Katsina boundary is one of the most peaceful interstate boundaries in the country.
Yakubu, also the Chairman of the Katsina Stateโ€™s Boundary Committee, said the two states had never recorded any dispute over boundaries.
โ€œThis is not unconnected with the cordial relationship that exists between the two sister states since the colonial era.
โ€œThe success recorded during the field tracing exercise also affirms the peaceful co-existence between the border communities of the two states with 99.9 per cent consensus,โ€™โ€™ Yakubu added.

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