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Army Sets up Committee for Land Disputes Involving Personnel

- Stories by Chiemelie Ezeobi

Perturbed by incessant complaints about Nigerian Army (NA) personnel getting involved in land- related disputes, the 81 Division recently inaugurate­d a standing committee to tackle such issues.

The committee headed by 81 Division Garrison Commander, Brigadier General NMS Najidada also has the division's Provost, Colonel AC Chukwuma, Major AA Jimoh; Captain N Maigari and Lt. YO Mathew as members.

General Officer Commanding (GOC), Major General Lawrence Fejokwu, who inaugurate­d the committee at the division's headquarte­rs in Victoria Island, Lagos, said it was expected to establish a mechanism for amicable resolution of reported land disputes involving serving and retired personnel.

The GOC said with its establishm­ent, soldiers would no longer have to individual­ly go to communitie­s where they purchased land if there are disputes, as their cases would be handled by the committee when and where necessary.

He said allegation­s of soldiers invading communitie­s over land issues would also be addressed by the committee should affected communitie­s bring forward their complaints.

He said: "We are taking another step towards solving problem of land disputes in 81 Division's Area of Responsibi­lity (AOR) involving our personnel both serving and retired. We have been inundated with various complaints from both our personnel and communitie­s.

"It is either the communitie­s run to us to complaint that soldiers are invading their lands or our soldiers are complainin­g that they bought lands overtime that have appreciate­d and the communitie­s revoked such lands and want to reallocate them to other lands.

"The idea behind this committee is that personnel within the division's AOR with land issues do not have to go there individual­ly but should approach the committee, tender documents which will be looked into.

"If it is valid, the committee will go as 81 Division representa­tives to resolve the issue. "We hope this approach will solve the problem of communitie­s trying to revoke lands already sold to our personnel on the one hand, and stop the idea of soldiers taking laws into their hands out of frustratio­n."

Adding that the committee was inaugurate­d at the instance of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Farouk Yahaya, he said they are to continuous­ly tackle identified problems in their command until such issues are resolved.

Another issues he hoped would be contained with the establishm­ent of the standing committee was that of impersonat­ors and not military personnel, who get involved in such land disputes.

He said it would also aggregate data and look into issues involving the revocation of land following a buyer's non-compliance to deadline for physical possession within stipulated timelines.

"That is what we are trying to do, hoping that this will solve this problem once and for all. If a soldier runs foul of a land purchase agreement, the committee will tell him same. It is also a forum where issues will be aggregated and data generated.

" If our data tilts to the fact that the problem lies with soldiers not taking physical possession within stated time frames, it is left for us to begin to educate our soldiers on areas they run foul of the law.

"If on the other hand, we find out that the communitie­s are trying to take advantage because the land has appreciate­d, we will also move as a division to tell them they cannot do that to our personnel.

"These agreements sometimes should be made flexible. For instance, when will a soldier who may be in theatre of operation for two or more years have time to come and develop a property he bought within a year, " he added.

 ??  ?? General Officer Commanding (GOC), Major General Lawrence Fejokwu
General Officer Commanding (GOC), Major General Lawrence Fejokwu
 ??  ?? Some of the committee members
Some of the committee members

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