“Any
state governor with a mindset that projects the state as investors’ friendly
and yearns for rapid industrialization of the state must double up efforts
towards tackling the threats posed by alleged land speculators and land
grabbers so as to truly make the ease of doing business seamless and
result-oriented. Land administration must be sanitized so as to attract good
corporate citizens to invest in the state and create employment opportunities
for the ordinary people of such states.”
With
the above affirmation, the prominent civil Rights Advocacy group – HUMAN RIGHTS
WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has applauded a range of forward
looking decisions made by the Enugu state governor Mr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to
check the proliferation of cases of alleged land speculations and land grab
phenomenon in Obeagu/Amechi Awkunawnaw land of Enugu metropolitan area of the
state reputed to be the political capital of the South East of Nigeria. HURIWA
said it has been inundated with petitions from distressed Nigerians especially
from Enugu State South East of Nigeria regarding alleged cases of land
speculations and deprivation of their right to own immovable property as
recognized by the Constitution in Section 43 of the Nigerian Constitution.
Besides,
the Rights group has expressed optimism that the no- nonsense chief of Army
staff Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai reputed to be a professionally
disciplined soldier will investigate the alleged involvement of the General
officer commanding 82 Division and the Garrison Commander of 82 Division over
alleged intimidation, cruelty, undue and unnecessary deployment of soldiers by
a firm of developers in Enugu state just as the Rights group confirmed that it
got a petition concerning the matter which was endorsed by the law firm of
Chijioke Obinna and Associates based in the nation’s capital.
On
the allegations made against the General officer commanding 82 Division in
Enugu Brigadier General Lasisi Adegboye over land related rights violations,
the Rights group affirmed what it has deep trust and confidence in the capacity
of the hierarchy of the Army to entertain the comprehensive petition with a
view to applying the most effective panacea to end the rights abuses. HURIWA
stated that it is aware of many steps adopted by the Civil military relations
Department of the Nigerian Army in the Army headquarters to improve the respect
of the Human Rights of all Nigerians in all internal military operations that
are legitimate and done based on public interest.
HURIWA,
in a statement to the media by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel
Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf said the
recent revocation of a land title allegedly connected with illegal
establishment of private housing estate in Enugu by the governor has indeed
served the public interest of the natives who have persistently alleged
deprivation of their access to their land.
HURIWA
stated as follows: “We have just been informed about a letter dated November
27th 2019 issued under the Land Use Act, with specific reference to Article
1028 titled: “Notice Of Revocation Of Allocation Of 1097 Hectares Of
Obeagu/Amechi Awkunawnaw Land, Enugu With Building Certificate Of Occupancy
Registered As No. 20/20/1622 In The Lands Registry, Enugu,” and reportedly
endorsed by Victor Chukwuemeka Nnam, the Commissioner of Lands and Urban
Development Enugu state and addressed to Private Estate International West
Africa and other members of the public who may have genuine interests in the
above mentioned plot of land in which the Enugu state government stated thus:
“Notice is hereby given to you who have or may still have genuine interests in
1097 Hectares of Obeagu/Amechi Awkunawnaw Land, Enugu that the allocation of
the said 1097 Hectares of Obeagu/Amechi Awkunawnaw Land, Enugu registered as
No. 20/20/1622 has been revoked for breach of covenant and conditions under
section 28(5)(a) and (b) of the Land Use Act of 1976.”
HURIWA
has therefore challenged the Enugu State government to ensure that nothing will
stand in the way of the government's plans to industrialize Enugu State and
create enabling environment for economic productivity and profitability by both
the citizens and the state government.
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