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Group demands investigation of harassment of cocoa farmers in C'River

Some cocoa farmers under the aegis of Njor Cocoa Allottees, led  by one Mr. Asu Njor, have called on military authorities in Cross River State to intervene and investigate  the use of soldiers to harass and  intimidate legitimate cocoa allottees and their  workers at  Abonita  government cocoa estate in Etung local government.

The group requested for.a thorough investigation  on the legality of five  soldiers providing security to one  Mr. Mbu Liku ( also a  Cocoa farmer), in the estate.

 The group made the allegation on Tuesday during interaction with Journalists in Calabar.

The aggrieved farmers  asked the military authorities in Cross River  to caution its personnel not to allow themselves to be used by some farmers to intimidate and harass fellow farmers  having boundary dispute with their  neighbours.

“Despite warning from three different courts in Etung , Odukpani and Appeal court in Càlabar that Mbu  Liku should  stay clear  from the cocoa plots which had been in contention with the Cross River State government, unfortunately Liku has refused to heed.

“in suit No: HM/73/2020, HC/MSC/24/204, and  CA/C/117/2023,  pending at the  Cross River State High Court in Odukpani and the Appeal court  in Càlabar,  which ordered Mbu Liku to desist forthwith from entering the cocoa farm in government  owned cocoa estate, pending  when the matter would be determined by the court, unfortunately Liku would not listen.”.

Njor who spoke on behalf of the aggrieved persons stressed  that he was surprised that a civilian could resort to the use of soldiers to intimidate other allottees  even when the issue at stake was pending in the court.

“I appeal to the  military authority not  to allow people use their personnel to intimidate cocoa allottees at the Abonita cocoa estate.

“When a matter is in Court ,we expect  both parties  to  allow the court to decide rather than resort  to the use of unknown soldiers to intimidate people.

“Some soldiers were seen in the estate on Saturday when everybody was busy with environmental sanitation.

“Some of my boys who went early to continue with the spraying of black pods chemicals in plot 77(Block 7B) actually  saw three armed soldiers in company of one Mr. Mbu Liku, his wife, and one  Mr. Abolika ofcourse my boys took to their  heels for fear of harassment,” he said.

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