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Nigeria, UK experts partner to reform land value chain

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has partnered with the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers, a UK-based body specializing in agricultural and rural valuation.

This collaboration, announced during a Knowledge Exchange Programme in London on Sunday, aims to overhaul and modernize compensation rates for public land acquisition in Nigeria, specifically focusing on crops and economic trees.

This is according to a statement signed by Special Adviser Media & Strategy to the Minister, Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Mark Chieshe on Tuesday.

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Speaking at the event, the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Abdullahi Gwarzo, highlighted the significance of this partnership as part of Nigeria’s ongoing land reforms.

He described the programme as a pivotal step towards aligning Nigeria’s land compensation rates with global best practices.

“This collaboration is vital to our ongoing reforms, designed to tackle the systemic challenges in land governance and administration. By leveraging the specialist knowledge of institutions like CAAV, we are confident in developing a framework that is both effective and sustainable,” Gwarzo said.

He noted that Under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, the Ministry has been working to address inefficiencies within the country’s land value chains.

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According to Gwarzo, one critical aspect of these reforms is the long-overdue revision of compensation rates, which have remained unchanged since 2008.

Gwarzo noted the significant challenges posed by the outdated rates established under the Land Use Act of 1978, which governs compulsory land acquisition and compensation.

“These challenges include the outdated compensation rates and the absence of a nationwide, scientifically grounded structure for determining compensation,” he explained.

To tackle these challenges, the government, through the National Technical Development Forum on Land Administration, has been working to create a revised compensation framework.

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The Ministry’s partnership with CAAV will be essential in ensuring that the updated compensation rates reflect current realities and meet international standards.

“Our engagement with CAAV will enable us to apply critical professional input in the work we have already done to finalize and develop national reference rates for compensating crops and economic trees in public land acquisition. This will help us implement a dynamic, updatable, and scientifically based central repository of rates for use in various projects,” Gwarzo added.

The event also featured presentations by the Lead Consultant to the Ministry on the draft Compensation Rates Methodology, Professor Olurotimi Kemiki, and Secretary and Adviser of CAAV, Jeremy Moody.

Moody expressed the association’s satisfaction in collaborating with Nigeria on this initiative, saying, “The association is pleased to work with the Ministry towards achieving its objectives.”

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The Knowledge Exchange Programme will continue over the week, with both sides expected to exchange valuable insights.

The final outcomes from these discussions will contribute to a report that is set to be presented by the Ministry in October 2024.

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BREAKING: Tension in Delta as soldiers invade another community

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Fear grips Okpare-Olomu town, located in the Olomu Kingdom of Ughelli South Local Government Area in Delta State, after Nigerian military personnel invaded the community with three Hilux vehicles.

The incident, which occurred on Thursday morning around 7:30am, has left residents on edge, with reports indicating that the soldiers took control of the community town hall by force. It was learnt that locals are concerned about the military’s presence in their community.

It was gathered that the military stormed the community in search of some of the community’s leaders, especially its President-General, Okiemute Otoka.

The sudden appearance of the military in Okpare-Olomu community sparked widespread panic, with residents fleeing in all directions, while women and children ran for safety to avoid a repeat of a similar incident in Okuama community.

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According to Otoka, Okpare-Olomu community President-General, the military’s true intention was to disrupt the community’s annual conference, scheduled for Thursday, where crucial decisions on growth and development were to be made.

Otoka’s allegations suggest that the military’s presence was not just a coincidence, but a deliberate attempt to interfere with the community’s affairs.

Otoka further accused some elders and leaders of the community of unlawfully selling communal land without the approval of the annual conference as those behind the invasion of the community by the military.

Meanwhile, at the time of filing this report, there was apprehension in the community as the invading military personnel were still in the community.

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Sad! Ex- Kwara Commissioner Abdulraheem Adisa Is Dead

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Ex-Kwara State Commissioner and prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Abdulraheem Adisa, has passed away at the age of 91.

He died in the early hours of Thursday, according to sources in Ilorin, the state capital.

Adisa, a loyal figure in the Saraki political dynasty, had an extensive career in journalism and public service.

He served as the Editor of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the General Manager of The Herald Newspapers, and as the Commissioner for Information in Kwara State. He also held the position of Chairman of Moro Local Government Area in the state.

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The burial arrangements are currently underway, with the funeral scheduled for 10 a.m. at the Muslim Public Cemetery in Ilorin.

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Stop Managing Nigeria Like Your Personal Business – Edwin Clark Blasts Tinubu

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Elder statesman Edwin Clark has cautioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging him to refrain from treating Nigeria as if it were his personal outfit.

Speaking during a press conference in Abuja, Clark, a prominent Ijaw leader and elder in Nigerian politics, emphasized that the nation’s leadership must be grounded in transparency, inclusivity, and respect for democratic principles.

Clark, who has long been an influential figure in Nigerian politics, expressed deep concerns over recent policies and actions he believes favor narrow interests over the collective good. He cited the President’s economic decisions and appointments as examples of a tendency to prioritize personal or regional advantage, rather than acting in the best interests of all Nigerians.

“Nigeria is not a personal business where one person’s decisions rule unchecked,” Clark declared. “We have a democratic system in place, and the people of Nigeria expect the President to be accountable to them, not to his personal interests or those of his inner circle.”

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The 86-year-old statesman also called on President Tinubu to embrace a more inclusive governance model, one that listens to the voices of all Nigerians, including opposition groups and civil society organizations. “This is not about personal power,” Clark said. “It’s about national unity, prosperity, and the future of our children.”

The call comes at a time of heightened political tension in the country, as debates over the President’s economic reforms, security strategies, and appointments continue to dominate public discourse. Critics argue that some of the administration’s policies have disproportionately benefited certain groups while leaving others behind, exacerbating existing inequalities.

In response to Clark’s comments, government officials have yet to release a statement, but supporters of the President have dismissed the remarks as part of a broader political attack aimed at undermining the administration’s legitimacy. They argue that the President’s actions are driven by a desire to modernize the economy and stabilize the nation, especially in the wake of mounting challenges such as security concerns and a faltering economy.

Despite the differing views, Clark’s warning resonates with many Nigerians who feel that their country is at a crossroads, and that leadership must be more than just a pursuit of personal power. As the nation prepares for the years ahead, calls for a government that serves all citizens, rather than a select few, continue to echo across political and social platforms.

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