The police in Cross River on Monday said that six residents of
Danare community in Boki Local Government Area were shot by
gendarmes from
Bodam community during an invasion on the Nigerian territory by Cameroonians.
Hafiz Inuwa, the Commissioner of Police, made the disclosure in
an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Calabar.
He said that a Cameroonian community, `Bodam’, on the border
with Nigeria’s Boki Local Government Area, had been in crisis with Danare
community over the international land dispute.
Mr. Inuwa said after visiting Danare community that although no
life was lost, six residents of Danare community were shot by the Cameroonians.
“We found out that six persons were shot and they are currently
in the hospital as the pellets were being removed from their bodies.
“They were shot by the people of Bodam village from Cameroon. We
have advised the people to restore normalcy and shun all forms of crisis and
allow the government to take charge.
“They told us that they were preparing to repel the attack
because the Cameroonians had encroached almost 43km into their land,” he said.
The commissioner further explained that the Danare people were
appealing to the government to restore electricity, drinking water,
communication and police post in the area.
Itam Abang, the member representing Boki I State Constituency in
Cross River House of Assembly, told the News Agency of Nigeria that over 1,000
cocoa, plantain and banana farms were also destroyed by the Cameroonians.
Mr. Itam said majority of residents in the area were mainly
farmers and appealed to the federal government to intervene by providing the
people with adequate security and social amenities.
“When we got there, the Danare people had already mobilised for
war. Luckily, we arrived on time in company with the commissioner of police and
we had to prevail on them not to go into the forest.
“From where we were standing, we could hear gunshots because the
Cameroonians had really encroached into the Danare community.
“And from what my people told me, the Cameroonians have destroyed
over 1,000 of their farmlands and this is a huge loss to the farmers.
“We advised residents in the community to hold their peace that
the state and Federal Government were going to step in with a view to restoring
peace and normalcy in the area,’’ she said.
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