Abia State News Special Report
ENYIMBA ECONOMIC CITY: WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED COMPENSATION FROM IKPEAZU - ABIA COMMUNITY
Afnews Editor
Aug 16, 2019
The Akwete community in Ukwa East Local Government Area of
Abia has denied receiving any compensation from the government of the state and
called on Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu to ensure that due process was followed in
acquiring the community's land for the proposed Enyimba Economic City.
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The spokesman for the community, Chief Onyema Olujie, made
the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Akwete, the
council headquarters on Thursday.
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Olujie, a former Chairman of Akwete Joint Council of Chiefs,
said that the state government had yet to properly engage the community in any
discussion that could culminate in the acquisition of their land for the
project.
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He was speaking against the backdrop of the alleged claim by
the former Special Adviser to the Governor on Job Creation, Mr Chinenye Nwogu,
at a forum in Aba that government had completed the payment of compensation to
the land owners.
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He described such claims by Nwogu and other top government
functionaries as false.
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Olujie said: "We heard claims about the state government
paying compensation to communities that own land mapped out for the Enyimba
Economic City.
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"For us, it's a very sensitive issue because our people here
may believe it's true. You should help us tell the story as it is.
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"The truth is that the communities have not received
anything from the government. In fact, we have not got to that stage.
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"We are still in the process of engagement because this
project has its own progress sequence but at this stage, they have not even
engaged the communities here.
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"We have 33 coordinators for the 33 communities that are
involved in the project and out of the entire 33 communities only 13 had been
visited.
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"Eleven of the 13 agreed with the coordinators on certain
terms but most other communities have not been told what the terms are.ÔÇØ
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Olujie said that the host communities were not part of the
process of the said government acquisition, survey and issuance of the
Certificate of Occupancy on their land.
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He admitted that government had the right to acquire land in
any part of the state but insisted that it must, in all good conscience, do so
in agreement with owners on mutual terms.
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Chief Okere Eruba, a member of the council, said that
government must incorporate their people in the arrangement before it would be
successful.
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According to him, the Akwete people had not rejected the project but would want to know the direction the project was heading, adding that they would not want a failed project or haphazard arrangement. (DP)