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Cameroun Finally Takes Control In Disputed Bakassi by brosun(m): 10:55pm On Aug 15, 2013
Cameroun  Wednesday took full sovereignty over the disputed Bakassi Peninsula, signalling the end of a bloody conflict over the land.

“The transitional period in the Camerounian peninsula of Bakassi has come to an end,” said the Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Nigeria formally ceded Bakassi to Cameroun on August 14, 2008, bringing to an end 15 years of border conflict.

A United Nations-backed period of transition agreed by the two countries followed to allow Cameroun to develop an administrative presence in the area.

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs II, Nurudeen Mohammed, said the government had taken note of the landmark date.

“This has been going on for 10 years. We are aware. We are part of the process,” he said.

The peninsula, in the west of the country, was formerly part of Southern Cameroun, itself an area of Nigeria, until inhabitants voted to join Cameroun in 1961.

It has around 40,000 inhabitants, including many Nigerian expatriates.
Based on the formal take over of the peninsula by Cameroun, Nigerians living in the peninsula will now have to apply for a visa or apply for Camerounian citizenship, and Camerounians will have to register with the tax authorities.

Mohammed said a committee had been set up to address a range of citizenship issues.

In October 2002, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Bakassi, a 1,000-square-kilometre (386-square-mile) patch of Atlantic coastal swamp, was part of Cameroun, not Nigeria.

Cameroun originally took its claim over the sovereignty of the potentially oil and gas rich peninsula to the court in 1994.

Nigeria relinquished any hope of legally reclaiming Bakassi last October, when the 10-year period to appeal the ICJ’s ruling expired.

The decision not to appeal sparked wide media criticism in he country, including from local leaders who alleged that Nigerians in Bakassi had been abandoned by the federal government.

Rights groups have warned that Nigerians in Bakassi face discrimination.
Much of the tension surrounding Bakassi stems from the belief that it is resource-rich.

Large chunks of the area have been gazetted for exploration, but energy firms have typically stayed clear given the uncertainty on sovereignty.

The area has also been a prime target for Nigerian pirates due to its proximity to the unstable but oil-rich Niger delta region, where attacks and kidnappings are common.

In 2009, the Camerounian government stepped up its fight against the pirates by deploying an elite army unit to Bakassi, and by later establishing five military bases there. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/cameroun-finally-takes-control-in-disputed-bakassi/156319/

Re: Cameroun Finally Takes Control In Disputed Bakassi by ofala(m): 11:01pm On Aug 15, 2013
The sooner our government start placing value on EACH Nigerian wherever they may be at any time, the better for this Country. We have heard so much about rehablitating these Nigerians but has there been any concrete action taken in that direction?

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