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Estate Residents Accuses Anambra Govt of Claiming Land Allotted for Recreation

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Residents of Anambra Housing Corporation Estate, phase two, have accused some officials of the Anambra State government of fighting to grab a parcel of land meant for the building of a recreational centre in the estate.

 

Professor Stanley Udedi, Chairman of the Estate Association who spoke during a meeting with the elders of the estate on Thursday lamented that the land for the recreational activities has been in existence as long as the estate has and remains the only vacant land in the estate yet some government functionaries want to claim it.

 

“We are residents of this estate, this is where we hold our social and sporting activities, and it is the only vacant land in the entire estate.

 

“This piece of land has been here for 18 years now and the land for the recreational facility was part of the masterplan of the estate, but today they want to sell it off,” he disclosed.

 

Udedi said the residents of the estate have been at loggerheads with officials of the Anambra State Housing Development Corporation over the piece of land while insisting that the plan to sell off the land is a ploy by the involved individuals to grab something for themselves before the culmination of the Governor Willie Obiano administration.

 

“Government which should be promoting recreational activities to enhance longevity among citizens is now selling off the only land where we can relax. We will not let them. We are ready to Battle them in court,” Udedi said.

 

Meanwhile, Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr Don Adinuba who reacted to the allegation of land grabbing by government agents said one cannot be said to be grabbing what belongs to him.

 

“It’s infantile to accuse the government of land-grabbing on land it owns already. The governor can revoke the land they are talking about for overriding public interest. Its infra digs to accuse the government or its agents of land-grabbing.

 

“The quality of thinking of some people is becoming so frightening. If they feel aggrieved, they should go to court instead of engaging in scandalously childish drama” Adinuba said.

 

 

 

Source: DailyPost

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