Meeting
of heads of delegations of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission, Yaoundé 06
June 2016
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Gunmen have attacked a
United Nations monitoring team at the Nigeria-Cameroon border, killing five
people.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Three
Nigerians were among those killed, a UN statement said Wednesday.
“According
to preliminary reports, at around 14:00 hours, yesterday (Tuesday), an unknown
armed group attacked a UN Technical Monitoring Team, killing five individuals –
a UN independent contractor, three Nigerians nationals and one Cameroonian
national – and injuring several others,” the UN envoy for West Africa and the
Sahel, Mohamed Chambas, said in a statement.
“The
team was conducting a field mission in the vicinity of Hosere Jongbi, near
Kontcha, Cameroon, about 700 kilometres north of the capital Yaoundé, as part
of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission mandate,” he said.
The
UN “strongly condemned” the attack and called on Nigeria and Cameroon to take
swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Taraba
State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Silas Sanga, announced that
one of those killed was the Assistant Surveyor-General of the state, Zakari
Bakari.
He
said the deceased included a Kenyan and another Nigerian from Jigawa.
Mr.
Sanga said Mr. Bakari together alongside a UN official and some staff of
National Boundary Commission were killed in Koncha village in Cameroun,
according to the News Agency of Nigeria.
He
said the deceased were killed on Tuesday while in the process of demarcating
and delineating the Nigeria-Cameroon border in line with the judgement of the
International Court of Justice.
He
said the deceased entered Cameroun through Toungo Local Government Area of Adamawa
to conduct the exercise.
Sanga
added that the deceased were members of International Committee set up by the
UN to conduct the exercise.
“The
Cameroonian authorities have released their corpses and the corpses have just
arrived Adamawa as I am talking to you,” Sanga told NAN.
The
spokesman of Adamawa Police Command, Othman Abubakar, who confirmed the killing,
said he had not received full details.
The
UN offered his condolences to the families of those killed in the attack and
wished a speedy recovery to those injured.
The
Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission was established by the UN Secretary-General
at the request of Presidents of Cameroon and Nigeria in 2002, to settle border
disputes between the two West African neighbours.
The
Mixed Commission’s mandate includes demarcation of the land boundary and
delimitation of the maritime boundary between the two countries.
It
also includes the withdrawal of troops and transfer of authority in the Lake
Chad area, along the land boundary and in the Bakassi Peninsula.
Addressing the situation of populations affected by the demarcation activities and development of recommendations on confidence-building measures aiming at promoting peaceful cross-border cooperation, is also one of the mandates of the commission.
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