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The House of Assembly in Ebonyi State has passed into law a bill for the establishment of Ebonyi Boundary and Allied Matters Commission which will help to curb boundary disputes between the different communities in the state.
The bill was passed into law during the plenary of the 7th Assembly of the House at the Assembly Complex Nkaliki Road, Abakaliki on Wednesday.
The Eastern Updates reports that the Bill is expected to be cited as the Ebonyi State Boundary and Allied Matters Commission (Establishment) and Other Related matters Law 2023.
Giving insight on the bill, the leader of the House, Hon. Kingsley Ikoro, expressed worry over the persistent boundary disputes witnessed in the state which he said has claimed many lives and properties worth billions destroyed.
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He maintained that the new law establishes a commission which will ensure the regular intra and inter communal crises among the different local government areas of the state will be addressed. He urged his colleagues to ensure that the bill was given accelerated passage.
Similarly, the member representing Ezza South State Constituency, Hon. Friday Ogbuewu said the commission will liaise with the state boundary committee of neighbouring states with a view of taking joint measures that will promote inter community relationship.
Speaking shortly after the passage of law, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Moses Odunwa noted that the state like other states of the Federation has had its share of communal conflicts resulting from border related issues but maintained that the Commission when established would serve as a utility partner in ensuring that border related crises in the state is reduced to its minimum.
The bill was unanimously passed into law by the members present during plenary.