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Okomu Forest Enclave: Group Urges Edo Govt To Revoke Land
Edo State Government has been called upon to immediately carry out the land revocation order in Owan and Okomu forest enclave.
This call was made by Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) in Abuja, during a press conference.
They also charged the state government to carry out the revocation without being complacent or taking side with Okomu company and also ensure that the company took responsibility and pay compensation to the impacted communities whose farmlands were appropriated or destroyed.
The group urged the Federal Government to immediately set up a panel of inquiry to investigate the killing of an elephant calf and bring the culprits to book to serve as a deterrent to others.
ERA/FoEN, which raised alarm over threats to the Okomu National Park, added that its mission was to end land grabbing and desertification.
The Executive Director of the group, Dr. Godwin Uyi, noted that the activities of a multi-national company (Okomu Oil Plc) located within the area were putting pressure on the buffer zone of the national park.
He pointed out that this development is putting undue pressure on the natural habitat of rare endemic animal species such as the white-throated monkeys, dwarf crocodiles, buffalos, duikers as well as other plant species.
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