From Richard Akintade, Osogbo
Governors Ademola Adeleke of Osun and Seyi Makinde of Oyo States have waded into the incessant border clashes between Lagelu and Iwo Local Governments of both states, launching peace moves ahead of the release of the report of the National Boundary Commission, NBC.
The two governors met over the dispute and agreed on immediate actions which include a directive to the deputy governors of both states to meet and then visit the areas involved in the dispute.
The resolution, which was reached at the Ibadan residence of Governor Makinde, emphasised the need for peaceful engagement and resolution of all outstanding issues, charging the deputy governors to meet leaders of Lagelu and Iwo communities involved in the confrontation.
The deputy governors will also look into other related boundary disputes such as the recurring one between Orolu Local Government and Ogbomoso areas of the two states.
The governors called for restraint and cessation of reported raids into each other’s territories by aggrieved parties, insisting on due process and the rule of law in conflict resolution.
The National Boundary Commission had conducted mediation visits to the disputed areas to collate data from documentary and oral evidence to determine the exact boundary of the two states.
The agency has, however, not released its report despite several follow-up by stakeholders.
In the last one month, several villages in Iwo Local Government have been attacked, while Lagelu also alleged attacks on its men and settlements.
Governor Adeleke emphasised the historical linkage between the two states, declaring that “our people are one and we must peacefully resolve any outstanding issues.
“I commend my brother, Governor Makinde, on this proactive decision. Our deputy governors will take up the matter,” Governor Adeleke was quoted as saying.