Niger Delta
Dickson Inaugurates Land Allocation Committee
Bayelsa State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson has inaugurated a 10-member Land Use and Allocation Committee, with a declaration that government would be responsible for the provision and sale of land to members of the public for private, commercial and industrial purposes.
The committee has as its Chairman, Mr. Joseph Akedesuo, with Mr. Moses Teibowei as Secretary, while the Surveyor General of the state, Surv. Moses Gede and the Managing Director of BGIS, Surv. Igo Goin are to serve as members.
Other members are Deputy Chief of Staff, Government House, Yenagoa, Mrs. Ebizi Ndiomu-Brown, Barr. Osom Mcbere, Chief Amos Poubenafa, Mr. Dan Omubo Dede, Mr. Emmanuel Ebua and Suoyomiete Ezekiel.
The governor said, the move was to check the incidence of land racketeering and unplanned development of the state, especially the Yenagoa metropolis.
Dickson described the committee as a special standing body, put in place to advise the government on the use and management of public land, in line with the Land Use Act of the federation.
The governor directed the committee to commence the immediate allocation and sale of plots of land in the first phase of the Government Reserved Area (GRA), as the government has already completed the survey and planning of the area.
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