Nigeria: Ndoma-Egba - Nigeria May Lose Obudu Resort, Eight LGAs to Cameroun

12 June 2014

Senate Leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, has said except the federal government takes a proactive action against the ongoing boundary adjustment in the country, Nigeria could lose most of its tourist sites including the popular Obudu resort.

He also said in view of the boundary adjustment going on in Cross River State, the state could lose eight of its existing 18 local government areas to neighbouring Cameroun. The ongoing boundary adjustment between Nigeria and Cameroun by the United Nations (UN) is a fallout of the 2002 judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which ceded the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroun.

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