 House of Representatives at the Committee on International Boundary Disputes between Nigeria and Cameroon is considering a fresh application to appeal the International Court of Justice, that judgment, that suited Bacassi to Cameroon. The consideration by the committee is to determine areas that belong to either country with Nigeria not ready to cede any of its territory. Honourable Victor Abang had argued that the non-location of Pila 113A by the Technical Committee of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission is the reason for this unfortunate situation. Chairman of the other committee, Benny Ler, said the House is concerned about the potential loss of a significant land mass and Nigerian citizens residing within it to Cameroon. But she assured that the House will do everything possible to ensure Nigeria does not lose an inch of its border to any of its neighbours. Based on the critical nature of this motion, which is considered as a matter of national urgent importance, the other committee embarked on a preliminary gathering of intelligence on the subject by seeking guidance and grace from the ministries, departments and agencies of government charged fully with the subject matter and to which the committee has received wonderful memoranda from both the National Boundary Commission, Office of the Surveyor General and other institutions that have responded. It is to this effect and furthering from the submissions of these institutions that we have convened an interactive session and briefing to which the name goes, we are all to interact on the critical issues on the motion raised. However, the Director General of the National Boundary Commission advised that the country should comply with the provisions of the ICJ judgment, a position that federal lawmakers were not pleased with. The lawmakers believed that the National Boundary Commission is not interested in protecting the interests of the country as the representatives of the Bucky community pleaded for quick action from the federal government to save its people. This pillar was supposed to have been done in Lot 4, it was aborted, it was reordered during Lot 7, also aborted. The only outstanding segment is in Lot 8, which is to look at areas that were skipped and conclude the exercise. It's not a question of adjustment of the boundary, it's not a question of Nigeria seeding any territory. It is the boundary that is properly now identified and brought out and made visible. In so doing, some affected farmlands and part of a dennery that had expanded beyond what it used to be will be affected. So it's not seeding any part of Nigeria, but now Nigeria now living up to expectation to agree to implement what the country has accepted to implement. Respect the international bond between Nigeria and our neighbors in the spirit of African brotherhood and we need to do that peacefully. If we keep on resisting, it should not portray us in good image. Whatever problems the people have of wanting to be properly resettled and compensated, that should be something that should take, the government across the United States should take appropriately with the federal government. And we appeal to the states to please cooperate, let the boundary be properly concluded. To find about fresh news updates.