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General News of Friday, 20 August 2021

Source: guardian.ng

Abia community protests re-allocation of acquired land to private investor

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The fragile peace pervading Ngwu, one of the Uzuakoli communities in Bende Local Government Area of Abia State, was on Wednesday, threatened, following a protest by the villagers.  
 
The protest followed the state’s re-allocation of the community’s 40 hectares of land, acquired in 2013, for public interest to a private investor.
 
Carrying placards with several inscriptions, community members, who marched from the community hall to the Housing Estate, asked for the return of their land.
 
The protesters faulted Abia  State Government for re-allocating the said land to Trademore International Holdings Ltd (a private investor), who developed it into an estate tagged Trademore Housing Estate instead of the government developing it itself into a project that would impact positively on the well-being of the public, including the community.

A community leader, Chief Sunday Njoku, said the community released the land, with the expectation that it will be developed into facilities that would impact positively on the people.
 
The N20 million promised the community was yet to be fully paid, yet they have developed the land to private estate and are selling to individuals.
 
He said: “Instead of using the land for public purposes, the government issued a Certificate of Occupancy on the land to Trademore International Holdings Ltd who has developed the land into Trademore Estate and not even naming the Estate after Ngwu as Ngwu Housing Estate”.
 
According to him, it was consequent upon this that the community went to court and felt disappointed that to date, the court has been adjourning the case from August 3 to 17, and later adjourned to August 31.
 
Also, a woman Leader, Mrs Ezinne Gold Ibezim, said people are afraid that the constant adjournment was a ploy to deny them justice, hence the protest.
   
The traditional ruler, Eze Joseph Ezegbulam Okorie, who received the protesters in his palace, confirmed that the state government re-allocated the said land to a private company Trademore International Holdings Ltd, who developed it into a housing estate.
 
However, the community lawyer, Pedro Madukwe, who met the protesters at the Trademore Housing Estate Gate, appealed for calm, stressing that the court would dispense justice in the matter.
 
When contacted, Abia State Attorney General, Uche Ihediwa, who also appeared for the state government during the court proceedings, said it would be unethical to speak on a matter that is before the court.
   
His reaction was the same with Trademore ‘s lawyer Mr Nwoke John Kalu.