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Landed Properties Bill against forceful entry, illegal occupation, Fraud Scales 2nd Reading
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
A Bill for a law to prohibit forceful entry and illegal occupation of landed properties, violent and fraudulent conducts in relation to landed properties in Enugu State and for connected purposes had scaled through second reading.
The minority leader of the house, Rt hon Iloabuchi Aniagu representing Nkanu west constituency while debating on the bill supported the bill and said that the bill if passed is tend to correct a lot of anomalies in the land of Enugu State.
“We all know the activities of land grabbers and encroachers in Enugu State” he said.He emphasized that the bill, if passed, will encourage a lot of investors living outside Enugu and outside the country to come and invest in Enugu.
It lamented that the issue of land grabbers and encroachers have scared a lot of people and investors coming to Enugu State to buy land or invest in landed properties.”He pointed out that the bill has a provision for the punishment of defaulters. It will settle a lot of land cases, correct double taxation. It will help Enugu State to attract investors and thereby increase the GDP of the State.
Members representing Enugu East Urban constituency, Hon Hyginus Okoh said that he has identified the dangers in the bill, he suggested that the house members should go back to the house Committee on lands to do a lot of verification, clarification, and correct some vital issues that will deal with the issue holistically before passing it into law. He noted that if not well examined will cause a lot of mistakes in future and posterity will judge them when the innocent once will go to jail.
“Some of the land in Enugu State was surveyed by the then Anambra State. The beacons were not captured as Enugu State. If tomorrow, it happened that somebody removed the beacon and came to deceive Enugu State authority and sell it to another person, and the government gave him another authority with authentic paper on the same land, who are then the land grabbers or encroachers,” he said.
Solomon Onah representing Udenu constituency and also a former commissioner for lands supported the bill but suggested that the bill should also provide a law that will punish the civil servants that are involved, because they always issue double allocation of lands thereby giving two different documents on a particular land.
Hon William Amuka representing Igboetiti constituency during his deliberation supported the bill and also said that the Geographic Information Service GIS will take care of the land grabbing but stressing that it does not have punishment for the offenders which the current bill has. He noted it will bring back the lost glory in selling of lands in Enugu and also send signals to criminals doing land business.
Harrison Ogara representing Igbo-Eze South Constituency supported the bill and said the bill if considered shall cut down the excesses of officials working with the ministry of lands in Enugu State especially in issuing out double allocation.
The Speaker in his reaction refers the bill to the Committee on land Urban development and environment, Enugu Capital territory, Judiciary public petition, ethics and privileges for in-depth studies and report to the house latest 12 March 2024.
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CWIDI Trains Young Girls on Legal, Health Rights to Mitigate SGBV in Benue
By David Torough, Abuja
About fifty Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) living in rural communities and villages in Tarka local government have been empowered with relevant laws to enable them to advocate for their legal and health rights, following the high prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) in the state.
The young women, aged between 15 and 25 years and considered highly vulnerable, were engaged in a two-day capacity-building workshop that focused on relevant human rights and legal provisions, including the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law.
The workshop was held in Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area of Benue State.The training, organised by the Concerned Women International Development Initiative (CWIDI) with support from the French Embassy Fund for Civil Society Organisations (FEF-OSC), was titled “Empowering Highly Vulnerable Adolescent Girls and Young Women with Legal and Health Rights Awareness.”
According to a 2024 reported survey, Benue State recorded a prevalence rate of 72 per cent, indicating a high level of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) experiences. The report further shows increasing cases of sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, child sexual abuse, rape, among others, particularly affecting adolescent girls and young women in the state.
The Executive Director of CWIDI, Bridget Okeke, represented by the Programme Officer, Becky Gbihi, said the organisation embarked on the project to educate and empower young women in rural communities with relevant legal and health rights knowledge to help mitigate incidences of SGBV.
Gbihi maintained that once young women understand their rights, society becomes better, as they are more equipped with accurate information to share and create awareness among their peers and other young girls.
The lead guest speaker, former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Makurdi Branch, Barrister Justin Gbagir, who recently resigned as Executive Director of Justice Rights Initiative, stated in his presentation on legal rights that both males and females, irrespective of status, are equal before the law. He described the violation of women’s rights as worrisome in Nigeria and Benue State due to several factors, and urged young girls to approach the police or courts whenever their rights are violated, assuring them that justice would be served.
The second guest speaker, Dr Dooter Christiana Mnena, identified stigmatisation, fear, and lack of awareness as major reasons for the underreporting of SGBV cases. She noted that inadequate knowledge of relevant laws and appropriate response steps often prevents victims from seeking help, expressing optimism that such training would empower more young women to know what to do when violated.
Some of the participants, including Anaka Keziah and Nyesan Faith, who thanked CWIDI for the workshop, expressed joy and satisfaction, stating that they learned a great deal from the training. They promised to cascade the knowledge gained to their friends and family members.
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Nasarawa Tiv Ethnic Nationality Pays Tribute to Benue Guber Aspirant
By David Torough, Abuja
Leaders of the Tiv ethnic nationality from Nasarawa State, led by Prof. Dugeri Terzungwe, paid a thank you and solidarity visit to Prof. Sebastine Hon, SAN, in his Abuja residence.
Speaker after speaker, each of them praised Prof.
Hon’s enormous contributions to their welfare in Nasarawa State. They singled out the various cases he is handling free of charge for them concerning confiscation of their ancestral lands by the Nasarawa State Government and several other interventions, including lifting their children in their chosen careers. They further appreciated Prof. Hon for always standing up for justice, including the defence of Prof. Zacharys Gundu, in the defamation suit filed by Governor Sule of Nasarawa State.According to them, Governor Sule wants to silence Tiv Nasarawa and further oppress them by filing that suit. They expressed their strong support for Prof. Hon’s governorship ambition in Benue State, saying that Benue needs such a purposeful leader.
They pledged to encourage their kith and kin in Ihyarev axis of Benue State and all their loved ones in the State to support Prof. Hon’s candidature.
Responding, Prof. Hon thanked the visitors for their show of love, promising to continue to do his best in all areas of human endeavour.
Other members of the delegation included T.J. Aondo, SAN, Emmanuel Iotim Agyoh, Sir Francis Akie (KSM), Kumaiin Ikya fnivs), Alphonsus Audu, Matthias Ikyav, Tivlumun Aondo, Ehud Agera, Sarah Zakari, Shimachimin Moses and Ukoyor Thomas.
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CIMICO Condemns Kaiama Attack
…Calls for Closer Civil, Military Cooperation
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The Centre for Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMICO) has condemned the recent Boko Haram attack in Kaiama, Kwara State, describing it as reprehensible and anachronistic.
Reacting to the incident on Thursday in Abuja, the Coordinator of the CIMICO Center, Dr.
Adams Otakwu mni, called on civil society organizations and citizens to volunteer credible information and intelligence to assist security agencies in tracking down those responsible.“This is a moment that requires active civil–military cooperation. Citizens must see themselves as partners in security by providing useful information that can help identify and arrest the perpetrators,” he said.
The attack also prompted a response from the Federal Government, with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ordering the deployment of an Army battalion to the area.
Dr. Otakwu noted that the development places a serious responsibility on the Armed Forces to demonstrate their operational capacity in containing the threat.
“This incident is a test of national security preparedness. The ability to fish out the culprits swiftly will send a strong signal that insurgency has no space in the North-Central region,” he stated.
He further maintained that bringing the attackers to justice would have implications beyond the immediate security situation.
According to Dr. Otakwu, “successfully tracking and prosecuting those behind this attack will go a long way in reshaping international commentary and perception of Nigeria’s security environment.”
He stressed on the need for the greater Civil-Military Cooperation in Nigeria, as sustained vigilance, community participation, and intelligence sharing remain critical to counterterrorism efforts.


