 The House of Representatives ad hoc committee on international boundary disputes between Nigeria and Cameroon has called for swift action to be taken to prevent loss of another cross river state territory to Cameroon, just like Bacassi. Briefing newsmen in Abuja Chairman of the ad hoc committee Honourable Bernilla set the alarming possibility following the previous loss of the Bacassi Peninsula on this cause the urgent need for immediate action to outline the correct border stretch between the two countries. The ad hoc committee on the Nigerian border dispute is deeply concerned about the potential loss of a significant land mass and Nigerian citizens residing within the Cameroon Republic. This alarming possibility following the previous loss of the Bacassi Peninsula on this cause the urgent need for immediate action to outline the correct border stretch between the two countries. The committee is entrusted with the task of addressing the ongoing border dispute. We recognize the gravity of the situation and the profound implications it holds for Nigeria's territorial integrity and the welfare of its citizens. A swift resolution is imperative to prevent history from repeating itself and to protect the rights and interests of Nigerians living in the affected areas. The committee wishes to express its appreciation and commendation for the relentless efforts of the following organizations and individuals who have worked tirelessly to ensure Nigeria is not shortchanged in the border disputes. We recognize the Office of the National Security Advisor which has a pivotal role and has been playing a pivotal role in providing strategic guidance and intelligence to the committee enabling informed decision making and proactive measures to protect Nigeria's territorial integrity. The Nigerian Boundary Commission has demonstrated unwavering commitment in facilitating the resolution process. Its tireless efforts to engage with stakeholders and gather relevant information have been instrumental in defining Nigeria's rightful border stretch. The Office of the Surveyor General has provided invaluable expertise and geospatial data enabling the committee to make informed decisions based on accurate information and maps of the disputed areas. The committee remains committed to a peaceful and amicable resolution guided by international law and the principles of justice. It is confident that with the collective efforts of all the parties involved a lasting solution can be reached securing Nigeria's land and the well-being of its citizens in the disputed area.