Members of the Divine Heaven Amalgamated Landlords Association, Ifite-Nteje in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State on Saturday protested destruction of their property by suspected youths of the community. One of the owners of the demolished hotel Malachy Chukwu, was said to have taken his life over the incident......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
The protesters, comprising men and women, said several buildings, including a hotel located at the Chinua Achebe Airport Road Ifite-Nteje worth billions were allegedly destroyed by a group parading themselves as the executive members of Ifite-Nteje Development Union.
Chairman of the Association, Chief Patrick Maduegbuna, appealed for Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s intervention to avoid total break down of law and order.
He said: “The transaction took place in 2019 and the association started developing the place after payment.
“But all of a sudden, they started demolishing our property there, saying the land deal had been revoked. They demolished houses, hotel and other buildings nearing completion.
“We chose to protest rather than taking laws into our hands. There are more than seven estates there. All we want is to have our property back.”
The Association Secretary, Mr Nwako Maduka said the landlords paid all the required dues and the documents signed by the same people allegedly trying to revoke the land sold to them genuinely.
Chairman, Ifite-Nteje land management committee, Chief Ikechukwu Erikeife, said some young men who sold their plots were making efforts to sell the same land for the second time, adding that land grabbing to make money at all cost was the source of confusion in Ifite-Nteje.
He said that the parcels of land were acquired by the developers through the right source, promising to look into the situation as the protesters could not afford to buy the land for the second time.
But Secretary of ifite-Nteje land management committee, Mr Ngoesina Okechukwu, described those behind the allegations as meddlesome interlopers, saying Ifite-Nteje community has a way of hoisting leadership in a traditional way.
Okechukwu, a lawyer, said the estate developers followed the due process in the acquisition of the land from Ifite-Nteje.
He said: “I was in Abuja and heard about the protest organised by the opposition, who were claiming to be executive members of Ifite-Nteje Development Union.
“The same group was said to have claimed they had abolished the Ifite-Nteje land management committee and revoked the land sold to the landlords association. Nation
“The Ifite-Nteje land management committee is a body constituted by the community with power of attorney which could sue and be sued.
“The court had taken judicial notice of the land committee as representative of Ifite-Nteje, in so many cases, securing judgement for the entire Nteje community,” he explained.
The Nation gathered that about 70 associations acquired the vast land occupying strategic position along the airport road with most of the buildings destroyed were at various stages of completion.