The Guardian (Nigeria)

FUTO: Angry Youths Demand Compensati­on

• Want Excise Of Lands Acquired From Host Communitie­s, 38 Years After

- From Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri

SCORES of angry youths from 11 autonomous communitie­s of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri ( FUTO), on Friday, temporaril­y disrupted academic, administra­tive and ongoing visitation panel activities in the institutio­n.

They asked the school authoritie­s to pay them compensati­on for their lands. They also demanded that portions of the land be excised to them for settlement, while sizeable number of indigenes should be employed in the institutio­n.

The Imo State Government acquired over 4,000 hectares of land for the institutio­n’s takeof in 1982. But, the host communitie­s are claiming that relevant authoritie­s acquired more than required and alleged they were not paid any compensati­on.

The protesting youths, led by Victor Aharanwa of Umuoma Autonomous Community accused the outgoing Vice Chancellor ( VC), Prof. Francis Eze, of not facilitati­ng action towards paying the original land owners compensati­ons before his exit from office in June.

The youths carried placards with inscriptio­ns: “We demand compensati­on,” “Compensati­on has not been paid for our lands for the past 38 years, and we cannot allow FUTO to take it …” “The Attorney of the host communitie­s is Chief Sam Anokam, nobody else. FUTO cannot approve another attorney for us. We are satisfied with Sam Anokam. FUTO should sign a Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MOU).” They warned that no contractor should enter the land, since they were not compensate­d. They also flayed the management for not employing host communitie­s’ indigenes.

Reacting, the Vice Chancellor, Eze, said there was plan to excise some portions of the lands to the communitie­s, hinting that Governor Hope Uzodimma had gone far with mediation process.

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