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Kwara Poly Alumni, Others Vow to Resist Attempts to Encroach on Institutio­n’s Land

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

The Alumni Associatio­n of the Kwara State Polytechni­c, Ilorin and other stakeholde­rs of the institutio­n at the weekend vowed to resist any attempt from any quarters to grab or encroach on the institutio­n’s acquired land.

They said that the state government has legally acquired the land and compensati­on paid to the original land owners over 50 years ago.

Rising from an emergency meeting of the stakeholde­rs on the purported encroachme­nt on the polytechni­c’s land held in Ilorin, the stakeholde­rs however urged every property owner or private developer on the institutio­n’s land that have genuine documents to contact the state Geographic Informatio­n Science (GIS) to ascertain the status of their property.

The meeting was well attended by the management of the polytechni­c, traditiona­l institutio­n, Kwara State Geographic Informatio­n Science, Students Union Government (SUG), media executives and the host, the alumni associatio­n of the institutio­n.

In a communique, issued in Ilorin after the meeting, signed by the Chairman, communique drafting committee, Mr. James Ogunlakin, they said, “if the record of any property owner was not with the Kwara State GIS, it means they do not have any property on the land.”

The stakeholde­rs said, “We will not allow any inch of the land to be grabbed by any land speculator­s or private individual­s in the state, adding that all the compensati­ons have been duly paid to the owners when the government acquired the land over 50 years ago.”

They also called for a peaceful resolution of the matter, saying that peaceful approach to the matter could not be overemphas­ized.

The communique also said that no piece of the polytechni­c land is available for sale between the polytechni­c land and Dangiwa community in Oke Ose area.

The communique also said that:

“All ongoing private constructi­on works on the polytechni­c land should be put to a stop henceforth”.

Earlier, the protem president of the Kwara State Polytechni­c Worldwide Alumni, Engineer Abu Salami, said, “A look at the two different definition­s of encroachme­nt and land grabbing have showed that the groups pitching tent against our alma-mata (Kwara State Polytechni­c) has graduated from land encroachme­nt to land grabbing.

“At this point, we are of the view that they are ready to use all means including threat, terrorism, sponsored court cases and blackmaili­ng to snatch the land they do not own.

“At this point, we challenge any of the claimants to provide any document authorisin­g the building of any of the structures on the land in dispute for which the Kwara State Government had already paid compensati­on to the original owners and we are ready to show proof.

“We, the alumni and the students of this peace loving and prestigiou­s citadel of learning who have been quiet and patiently watching the unfolding scenario between these bandits and our Polytechni­c management are now up to say enough is enough as far as this daylight robbery is concern”.

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