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C’River Wants Land Allotees To Prove Ownership
All allottees of government Layout within Ndidem Usang Iso Boulevard (Parliamentary Extrension) in Calabar who were allocated land since 2007, particularly allotees of Block ‘K’, Block ‘L’ ‘J’, Block ‘G’, and Block “I’ have been advised to show evidence of payment as well as letters of allocation.
This was contained in a release signed by the Cross River State Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, Elder John Ofem Inyang.
According to the release, all encroachers on government land and illegal developers of structures and buildings at Government Layout in Ogoja-particularly, Industrial Layout, GRA and Old Stadium (Dam Area) should submit their allocation letters for verification within 30 days of this publication to the commissioner through the Secretary, Land Use and Allocation Committee (LUAC).
The release warned the affected persons to comply and desist from all such illegal practices as anyone caught henceforth will face prosecution.
Meanwhile, the Cross River State Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development Elder John Ofem Inyang, has directed staff of the Department of Town Planning to mark as many illegal structures as possible within the next three days in preparation for demolition.
Dr Inyang who gave this directive in an emergency meeting with staff of the Town Planning Department in his office, disclosed that the meeting was necessitated by the unfortunate incident of Thursday, 20th April 2017 that claimed some lives and left several others injured where a PHED high tension cable fell on a shanty used as a football viewing centre in Nyangasang area of Calabar Municipality.
While lamenting the unfortunate incident, the commissioner maintained that the incident might have been avoided if officials particularly of the Town Planning Department had taken their schedules seriously.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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