The Idabato council in the Bakassi
Peninsular whose staff have gone for six months without salaries has
neither a building nor sources of income as communities in the
municipalities hang on to Nigerian currency as legal tender, Mayor Ntimi
Oliver Akan says.
The press caught
up with the mayor during a visit in the Bakassi peninsular over the
weekend. He took some timeout to talk about the sorry state of affairs
in his municipality and council.
The Mayor told The Press that the indigenous people of Oron and Ebiobio who have rejected the FCFA are yet to start paying taxes to the council.
He said that the council has tried
several times to collect taxes from traders in the subdivision but their
attempts have always met with stiff resistance.
“Since the creation of
the council, we have not received taxes from the local population. The
absence of portable drinking water, electricity, markets, toilets and
other welfare infrastructure remains a big concern. We depend on FEICOM
(Special Council Support Fund for Mutual Assistance) for assistance to
pay salaries of council employees.” he revealed.
According to the mayor, even oil
companies which have been exploiting oil in the area since 1974 do not
pay royalties to the community.
The press gathered information regarding the subdivision of a population of over 50 thousand inhabitants. Only a
quarter of the population had the right to Cameroonian nationality
before the 2008 Green tree accord which saw Nigeria ceding over the
disputed part of the peninsular to Cameroon.
The main economic activity in the
Idabato municipality is fishing while its residence continued to use the
Nigerian naira. But Ntimi says most of the aquatic ‘blessings’ of the
area have been washed away due to oil exploitation and pollution.
In 1974 Idabato was 4km wide and 36km long. “I fear that the whole village might be washed away in future.” He said.
Idabato is a municipality bounded in
the north by Isangele and Kombo Abedimo subdivisions; in the east by
Bamusso and Kombo Itindi and to the west by Nigeria, south by the ocean.
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