Nigeria's handover of Bakassi to Cameroon may not go ahead on schedule, XINHUA

From: Xinhua (China) | Date: September 13, 2004 | Copyright information


Xinhua (China)

09-13-2004

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ABUJA, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria may not hand over the oil- rich
Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon by Wednesday, local leaders told reporters
as they have dragged the federal government to court to prevent it from
going ahead.
On Monday, Nigeria's House of Representatives summoned the paramount
ruler of Bakassi, Etim Okon Edet, local government officials, the state
house of assembly repr...

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