Tension has
heightened in an Edo community over alleged Illegal acquisition of
farm land by Okomu Oil Palm Company Plc.
Some
agrarian communities in Uhunmwode, Owan West and Ovia North East
Local Government areas of Edo State have called on the state
governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, to call the management of the company
to order, so as to avoid what they described as “unwarranted
confrontation between them and the multinational agro-allied firm”
This
statement was made through a protests, said to have been held
simultaneously last weekend in the various communities.
It was
gathered that the protest also took place in Orhua and Umokpe of
Irhue Clan in Uhunmwode and the Ozalla Clan of Owan West,
respectively under the auspices of the Traditional heads and
Elders-In-Councils of the communities.
The
apparently aggrieved men and women who spoke during the protests,
condemned in strong terms the alleged illegal activities of Okomu Oil
Palm Company Plc, through seizure, bulldozing and planting of oil
palm trees on their ancestral land, urging the state government to
prevail on the firm to leave it alone, “so that theirs’ would not
be reduced to another Niger Delta community push into full-blown
crisis”.
They
alleged that the multinational company, since about three years ago,
has been bulldozing and planting on the over 15,000 hectares within
the rich Owan and Ehor rainforest reserves, which it illegally bought
from A & Hatman Ltd, a middleman, who purchased it from the Iyayi
Group of Companies, with billions of Naira exchanging hands, whereas
the land was acquired for pittances by Iyayi, for farming and mainly
for regeneration.
Okomu
Plc was alleged to have destroyed farm crops belonging to the local
farmers and priceless wildlife species and natural forms; without
duly complying with directives from the Federal Ministry of
Environment, that Okomu Plc must go through the mandatory
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study and acquire the needed
permit before accessing the land.
The
communities also buttressed an allegation that the Edo State
Government had revoked the land with the state’s Official Gazette
No. 16 of 5th November. 2015, thus stating the reasons, following
deliberations in the meeting of the Edo State Executive Council, with
a letter of reminder by the State Government written to Okomu Plc on
18th April, 2016 warning the firm to vacate the land and that its
continuous occupation “is an affront”
Whilst
delivering a prepared speech on behalf of Mr. Reuben Aizenabor,
Secretary to the Palace of the Onotare of Ozalla Clan, Hon. Godwin
Aminu Ajayi, asserted that Okomu Oil Palm Company Plc is not welcomed
in the forest land and called on Governor Obaseki “to finish the
good work of ex-Governor Oshiomhole, his predecessor, by kicking
Okomu Plc out of the forest land and bring them to book”.
Pa
Samuel Aiwekhoe Ozigbo, the Odionwere of Orhua and Mr. Influence
Osaghaede who spoke on behalf of the Orhua and Umokpe villages,
respectively maintained that the land has been the exclusive heritage
of the communities for centuries, while appealing to the Oba of
Benin, Oba Ewuare II to step into the matter.
Speakers
during the protests were readily agreed to the demands by the
Ozalla clan that Okomu Plc be made to vacate the land, forthwith; pay
adequate compensation for the crops and biodiversity they have
destroyed, while deterrence be served for their disrespect for the
Nigerian law.
Apart
from the already-mentioned communities, Sobe from Owan West and
Agbanikaka, Owan, Odiguete and Uhiere and others are said to be from
Ovia North East local government area comprising over 60,000
inhabitants and over 10,000 external users of the lowland rainforest,
for farming, timber, source of water, traditional worship centres and
for collection of other forest products.
For
decades, the Owan forest reserve and its fringes of Ehor forest is of
high biodiversity, which conservation experts and global institutions
had earmarked for full protection as the extension of the Okomu
National Park.
Responding
to the allegations, the public affairs manager of Okomu Oil Mr.
Fidelis Oliseh denied all the allegations, saying that the
Certificate of occupancy (Cof O) issued to the company by the Edo
State Government was never revoked as alleged by the communities.
Oliseh
said the immediate past governor of the state, Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole accepted invitation to commission the newly acquired areas
but could not carry out the commissioning due to his tight schedule
in the last few days in office, adding that the company was already
making plans for the new governor to perform.
Report
filed in by Eranga Isaac in Benin City.
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Two
killed, one injured as Ijaws hoodlums attack Edo community
Two
persons have been reported killed and one other injured after gunmen
launched attack on Okomu Oil Palm Plc located at Udo in Ovia South
West Local Government Area of Edo State.
The
victims were said to be working with five other colleagues when the
gunmen suspected to be Ijaw youths invaded the plantation
A source
said the other five workers, who escaped with bullet wounds and are
currently receiving treatment.
Speaking
on the incident, one of the company’s workers, who craved
anonymity, told Sun that several workers had been attacked in the
past but the management usually kept quiet about such attacks, adding
that the killing of the two workers on Tuesday occurred at a place
not far from where security operatives were based.
“This
matter does not concern us. We are just workers but the Ijaw boys
always attack us and leave the management staff alone
“The
boys need something from the management but this managing director is
too stubborn. The security men on ground have not exchanged gunshot
with the attackers since trouble started last year.
“We
decided to cry out so that the management can do something about this
killings,” the worker said.
Confirming
the killing, the Public Relations Officer of Okomu Oil Palm Plc,
Ikponmwosa Osunbor, said the Ijaw hoodlums had been warning the oil
firm to leave the land.
SOURCE: http://www.urhokpotareporters.com/2017/03/20/tension-heightens-in-edo-over-okomu-plcs-alleged-illegal-acquisition-of-farm-land/


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