Lawmaker sues for peace in Cross River communities

Sandy-Onor-2

Senator Sandy Onor

Senator Sandy Onor

Sen. Sandy Onor, representing Cross River Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly, has called on the people of Alok and Abankang communities of Ikom Local Government Area to embrace peace.

Onor made the call when he visited both communities on Sunday over a communal clash that occurred between Jan. 5 and 8.

He urged members of the communities to sheath their swords in the spirit of brotherliness.

Four persons were killed and more than 40 houses destroyed during the crisis.

The lawmaker told residents of the communities that he was on a peace and unity mission and not to ascertain who was wrong or right.

“I have read about wars, even big wars like world wars. I just came as your Senator, somebody you people voted for, to say please, let there be no more war,” he said.

Related News

Onor further enjoined both communities to always live in peace and be tolerant of one another, adding that forgiveness and dialogue should always come first whenever there is any dispute between them.

Mr Francis Mgbe, Councillor representing Abanyong ward, who spoke on behalf of Abakang community, appreciated the Senator for the visit which he described as timely.

Mgbe assured Onor that going forward, they would live in peace, as well as, adopt better approaches toward resolving their issues.

On his part, Mr James Ojong, Youth Leader of Alok Community, also commended the Senator for mediating to ensure peace between both communities.

The people appealed to the Senator to speak to the state government concerning border demarcation so as to ensure lasting peace in the communities.

Load more