Bakassi handover
SHOOT ON SIGHT
...Gendarmes fire at in-coming Nigerian boats, as border remains
closed to Nigerians
• Corpses at Ikang Jetty
From JOSSY IDAM, Calabar
Thursday, August 14, 2008

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President
Musa Yar'Adua
Photo: Sun News Publishing |
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With more than five days to todays handover D-Day for Bakassi,
Cameroon authorities slammed its border firmly shut to Nigerian
entrants. And it remained so until today.
However, probably to further drive the fear of Cameroon into
the spines of Nigerians operating around the disputed territory
the gendarmes seem to have an order to shoot on sight any
Nigerian who ventured anywhere around the troubled waters
of Bakassi. The unwritten article appeared to be that, while
Nigerian boats were allowed out of Bakassi, none was allowed
to re-enter.
Gendarmes stationed in the Peninsula now had made sure any
Nigerian who managed to vacate, did not come back into the
territory for anything.
Those who dared, were shot, killed or wounded. A fisherman,
Akpan Udoh who escaped from the place, told Daily
Sun at Akpabuyo, Cross River State, that Cameroonian
soldiers-gendarmes have gone trigger happy. Speaking through
an interpreter, the fisherman said the gendarmes are massed
at waterfronts, shooting, killing and destroying boats venturing
into the peninsula.
Akpan also revealed that unidentified corpses recently washed
up at Abana beach, the hitherto administrative headquarter
of Bakassi Local Government Area.
As the today’s handover date of the peninsular drew
close, Daily Sun learnt the gendarmes had
made life unbearable for Nigerians living there. Another returnee
who now lives at a temporary shelter erected by Cross River
State government at Ikang, George Okon, accused the gendarmes
of looting, raping and killing Nigerians in the peninsula
at will.
“Not checked by anybody, there’s no Nigerian soldier
or police in the area now to protect us. So, the gendarmes
treat us like slaves. They take things by force – rape
housewives and girls openly. So, no point in my staying there
again,” the former school teacher said Tuesday.
A military source told Daily Sun that the
gendarmes overkill may not be unconnected with the recent
attack on the gendarmes by militants in the area. “It
looks like a reprisal attack which has now gone out of control,”
the military source said.
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