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Land Encroachme­nt: Family Drags Amosun, Others to Court

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The Balogun Oko-Osi/Olubete royal family of Gan-un in Ogun State, have dragged the state Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun to the Ota Division of the State High Court over alleged encroachme­nt into the family landed property situated at Gan-un Village, Ifo Local Government Area of the state.

Ogun State Attorney-General and some unknown persons were listed as co-defendants in the suit.

The suit was filed on behalf of the entire family by the family head, Chief Nureni Farombi; a principal member of the family, Chief Hakeem Balogun; traditiona­l ruler of Gan-un town, Chief Babatunde Adenekan, and the family secretary,Chief Bisi Ayinde Abass.

In the suit, the claimants alleged that on September 1, 2018, a signpost was allegedly erected on the land by Amosun indicating that it belongs to Ogun State Government and that trespasser­s will be prosecuted.

The family heads said they were shocked at the action of the governor, adding that all efforts and overtures towards getting him to understand that the land belong to them were unsuccessf­ul.

The claimants further disclosed that the governor’s presence on the land was not caused by them and that they had in no way sold or consented to the sale of the land.

They added that they were never at any time aware or put in the know or on notice of the interest of any defendants, either on grounds of compulsory acquisitio­n, purchase, allocation or however adverse and or superior title that would have warranted the right to lay claim of ownership to any portion of the land.

In their statement of claims, the claimants claimed that they are the rightful owners of the landed property measuring an area approximat­ely 339,178 hectares (838,109 acres).

The claimants said the land has devolved by inheritanc­e from their ancestors who have been in possession and ownership from time immemorial.

The claimants said they have from time being in possession, ownership and exercising every acts of control on the land, having inherited same from their ancestors who were the first settlers and in ownership from time immemorial.

The claimants averred that their founder, their great grandfathe­r, the original settler of the land, Olubete was an herbalist, a great warrior and an hunter of renowned skill who on his way from Ile-Ife originally stopped at a virgin forest at a place called ‘Onikobo’, the present day Arepo in pursuit of greener pasture.

 ??  ?? R-L: Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State (right), and his Deputy, Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawun, displaying their certificat­es of return as governor-elect and deputy governor-elect, in Kano...yesterday
R-L: Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State (right), and his Deputy, Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawun, displaying their certificat­es of return as governor-elect and deputy governor-elect, in Kano...yesterday

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