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Umueri Community Rejects N73M Land Compensation

 

Angered by what it described as the unfair treatment melted on it by the Anambra State government, the Umueri Community in Anambra East local government area has rejected the sum of N73,521,200 payment as compensation for its land taken over by government.

Earlier before this development the two communities of Umueri and Aguleri had been neck deep in land dispute which led to the two years communal clash which consumed lives and property between 1997 and 1999.

Against the backdrop of putting an end to the crisis,the State government took over the land and announced the payment of compensation to the affected communities.

But in a letter signed by the prime minister of Umueri Chief Mike Ekweonu, the Regent, Prince Chuma Okoye among others, the community accused government of bias hence the rejection of the said sum.

In the said letter addressed to governor Willie Obiano the Community contended that “we have found a lot of flaws in the acquisition and allied issues. For one thing, the land acquired exclusively belongs to Umueri. It includes the premises of Umueri Lions club which was wrongly identified by Government as Otu_Ocha lions club.

“It comprises a large chunk of Aguakor land, Obinnetiti Umueri, etc. If this extra_ordinarily large expanse of land is excised from Umueri land, we wonder where our children and children’s children will live,farm and carry out other activities in future.

“Secondly, there was a deliberate effort to short_change Umueri in the acquisition process and payment of compensation. For instance a lot of documents were fraudulently brought at the eleventh hour while the memorandum earlier submitted by our lawyer was cast overboard. Specifically, Barrister Ngangah Okey was not known to us and should not have been foisted on the exercise at a time when the document had been brought to your Excellency for your signature.

“Thirdly, payment of compensation for land acquisition by government is usually determined by the economic trees and commercial crops found on the land and enumerated. But in this particular case, there was no prior enumeration of such crops and trees belonging to Umueri people. We wonder how the amount kept for Umueri was determined.

“Your Excellency, as a result of the foregoing and other obvious flaws in the exercise, the Umueri Community respectfully implores you to cause a thorough investigation to be carried out into the manner in which the acquisition of land and compensation was done with a view to repressing all anomalies that characterized the exercise. They added.

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