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Nigeria says no going back on Bakassi handover to Cameroon
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 08 - 2008

Nigeria declared Friday it would not go back on the
final handover to Cameroon on August 14 of the oil-rich Bakassi
peninsula on the maritime border between the two countries, according to dpa.
Minister of Justice Michael Aondoakaa said the handover would go
ahead despite an Abuja court the previous day issuing an order
restraining the government from doing so.
The order, he insisted, was not binding on the government. "It was
not only confusing, but it was an aberration," he added.
"The status quo that I know is that there is a judgment of the
International Court of Justice, which the Nigerian government had
partly implemented and which we must completely implement.
"The status quo that is existing in law is the final judgment of
the ICJ, which was served on the Nigerian government and which held
that Bakassi belongs to Cameroon.
"The ICJ judgment is binding on us and we are not going back on
its implementation."
The Abuja court Thursday issued an interim injunction at the
request of a number of local residents of the peninsula stopping the
August 14 final ceding.
In October 2002, the International Court of Justice at The Hague
ruled that Bakassi belonged to Cameroon and should be ceded to it.
In June 2006, Nigeria signed the "Green Tree" agreement with
Cameroon in New York stating that Cameroon would assume full
sovereignty over the peninsula on August 14.
Residents led by Emmanuel Etene and Ani Esin, former area council
chairmen, sought compensation of 3.3 billion dollars for the 206,000
people of Bakassi to allow the final ceding.
Their counsel Kayode Fasetire told the court Thursday that Bakassi
people were not challenging the judgment of the ICJ, but were
challenging the modalities for its implementation.
"We know that we are bound by the judgment of the ICJ, but the
Nigerian government did not submit the Green Tree agreement to
parliament for ratification as constitutionally required. Nigeria has
not done what it is supposed to do before implementing the
agreement."
The people of Bakassi also demand to be settled in an area of
their choice before the final ceding. Their "New Bakassi" new home,
they say, is inhabited by people hostile to Bakassi "refugees".
New Bakassi, they say, is landlocked and ideal for farmers - but
not for fishermen like them.
They allege that Cameroonian authorities, in whose hands the
Nigerian government left their fate, had a history of imposing undue
taxes, molesting, assaulting and killing Nigerian citizens in
Bakassi.


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