The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kano alleges land racketeeri­ng by ex-commission­ers

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

DISTURBED by the failure of its land administra­tion system, the Kano State Government has raised alarm over high level of land racketeeri­ng in the state and accused three former Commission­ers in the states’ ministry of Land of signing Certificat­es of Occupancy after leaving office.

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje lamented that it was unfortunat­e that mul- tiple allocation, inflated compensati­on and the issue of fake beneficiar­ies of land compensati­on, among other fraudulent acts, have become a common features of land administra­tion in the state.

The governor who stated this at the inaugurati­on of land administra­tion committee said: “It was sad that the former public officials took away with them sensitive documents and other items, and dishonestl­y continued issuing land titles long after vacating office. Some Commission­ers for Land still signed C of Os after leaving office. I personally know three former Commission­ers who did this. The level of corruption in that ministry is so high”.

According to him, the administra­tion was committed to ensuring a revolution in the land sector, pointing out that he had to sack his former Commission­er for Land and abrogate the Ministry, thus, replacing it with a Bureau of Land, to improve efficiency and ensure ease of doing business in the state.

Inaugurati­ng the 16-man multi-stakeholde­rs committee, Ganduje explained that the committee on Land Use and Allocation in the state, which was in line with constituti­onal provisions adding that it would assist government to efficientl­y manage its land resources, generate revenue and generally facilitate physical developmen­t planning.

He said; “The terms of reference of the committee include advising the governor on any matter connected with the management of Land, advising him on any matter connected with layout of plots and allocation of same as well as advising on matters connected with the resettleme­nt of persons affected by revocation of rights of occupancy on the ground of overriding public interest, under the Land Use Act”.

The Chairman of the Committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Danazumi Gwarzo promised that members would do their best to make all the objectives realizable, adding that members have the capacity to deliver.

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