No land for RUGA in Delta,says Council of Traditional Rulers

Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers has declared that there is no land in the state for the Rural Grazing Area (RUGA) settlement initiated by the federal government.

The royal fathers, who stated their position in a communiqué at the end of their meeting in Asaba, the state capital, emphasised that the predominantly farming people of the state do not even have enough land for agriculture.

The monarchs ruled out the possibility of accommodating RUGA in state.

The Chairman of the Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor II, who read out the communiqué, was flanked by the Vice-Chairman and Orodje of Okpe, HRM, Orhue I, and the second Vice-Chairman and Pere of Akugbene Mein, HRM, Luke SP Kalanama VIII.

Part of the communiqué said, “We have exhaustively deliberated on the issue of RUGA and came to the conclusion that there is no land for RUGA project in Delta State.

“We have land deficit in Delta State and cannot spare an inch of land for grazing area. You know that part of Delta State is riverine and our people are predominantly farmers”.

Efeizomor disclosed that the council also examined the worsening security situation in the country, including the worsening cases of kidnapping, killings and other forms of criminality, and called on the federal government to be more proactive, firm and decisive in clamping down on all criminal elements in the country.

They commended traditional rulers from Urhobo-land for wading into the crisis between Okparabe and Arhavwarien communities in Ughelli South LGA, and appealed to them to continue to sustain the efforts to ensure peace and unity in the interest of the overall development of the area.

 

The monarchs also advised local government authorities in the state to erect road signs and signals directing first-time visitors to various communities on new roads recently executed by the state government to open up and link rural communities across the state.

The monarchs also charged land developers and builders to adhere strictly to government-approved guidelines on building plans issued by relevant agencies, and cautioned town planning officers not to compromise standards for money as such practice was inimical to environmental and urban development.

The royal fathers passed a vote of confidence on the State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, for his outstanding performance in piloting the affairs of the state since assuming office in 2015.

 

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