Umuahia, Nigeria – The Abia State government has officially disassociated itself from an “International Summit on Lands, Estates and Properties” scheduled to hold today in Nsulu kingdom, warning residents and investors that any land transactions conducted outside official channels near the airport project site are illegal and risky.
Key Government Positions
No Involvement: State not participating in or organizing the summit
Legal Warning: All land deals around airport site must go through Ministry of Lands
Compensation Claims: Government insists proper compensation was paid
Commissioner’s Statement:
Mr. Chaka Ikenna Chukwumerije (Commissioner for Lands and Housing) emphasized:
“All land acquisitions for the Abia International Airport project have been completed by the government. Any private land transactions in Nsulu are unauthorized and dangerous.”
Background Context
Nsulu Airport Project:
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Major infrastructure development by Abia State
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Lands already acquired by government
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Some community claims about compensation persist
Official Channel:
All legitimate land inquiries must be directed to:
Ministry of Lands and Housing
State Secretariat, Ogurube Layout, Umuahia
Community Concerns
The government acknowledges but disputes some landowners’ claims regarding:
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Compensation amounts
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Land sizes acquired
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Employment promises
Government Assurance:
Proper compensation paid
Land sizes adjusted fairly
Employment opportunities coming for indigenes
Why This Matters:
Investor Protection: Prevents fraudulent land deals
Project Integrity: Safeguards critical infrastructure development
Legal Clarity: Establishes official transaction protocols
Public Advisory:
The government urges citizens to:
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Verify all land deals through official channels
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Avoid unauthorized property summits
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Report suspicious land transactions