WRITTEN BY KENECHUKWU OFOMAH
The 7-Man Administrative Panel of Enquiry set up by Governor Willie Obiano to look into last year’s disturbances in Obosi Community in Idemili North Local Government Area has presented its report to the State Government.

The Panel which was inaugurated on the 26th Of October, last year to look into the remote and immediate causes of a crisis in Obosi, had 25 sittings during which 17 witnesses testified and 268 documentary exhibits were tendered. 

The Panel during the presentation handed over 3 volumes of their work comprising the record of the proceedings, the number of exhibits that were tendered, the report and their recommendations.
Receiving the report,  Governor Obiano who commended  members of the Panel for a job well done, expressed the hope that the report will be beneficial in permanently addressing the crises in the Community.
Governor Obiano during the ceremony, commissioned the Panel to immediately look into the land dispute between Ukpo and Abagana and that of Abagana and Ukpo with a view to averting further crises.
While noting that the state government will offset their outstanding allowances,  the governor assured that he will support them in their new task to enable them deliver on their mandate.
Earlier in his remarks,  the Chief of Staff to the Governor,  Prof Joe Asike noted that in its bid to ensure objectivity in the determination of the matter,  the state government had appointed people of integrity as members of the panel and acknowledged that the extra time which the panel took was to enable them do a thorough job
Presenting the report, the Chairman of the Panel, Retired Justice Chike Nwizu explained that the panel had worked in accordance with their terms of reference, avoiding issues that were already in court, adding that in the discharge of their duties, they integrated memoranda from all stakeholders in the community.
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Formal Presentation of the report to the governor formed the highpoint of the brief ceremony.