September 19, 2024

Community Send SOS To Gov Obaseki, Others Over Alleged Encroachment Of Farm Land By Firm

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Community Send SOS To Gov Obaseki, Others Over Alleged Encroachment Of Farm Land By Firm
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By Simeon OSAJIE

The people of Ologbo-Nugu Community in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State has sent a Save Our Soul (SOS) message to Governor Godwin Obaseki, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare  II and Mr. Bola Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria over the forcefully takeover of their farm land by an agricultural firm.

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The community which said they are not opposed to the investment and great industrial development by Obaseki-led administration, however, frowned at the activities of Barnsley Nigeria Limited, operators of SARO Farms who are hell bent of frustrating the governor’s good intentions.

During a protest on Thursday indigenes of the community bore various placards which read, “SARO, leave 250 hectares for us to farm or Quit our land”, “Dr Tunde, Stop Deceiving Us” “Dr. Tunde Says We Have Nobody Who Can Dare Him”, “Keep To The Agreement To Leave 250 Hectares For Us”, “SARO, Stop Oppressing Us. This Is The Only Land We Have”, No Proper MoU, No Land For SARO. Dr. Tunde, Can You Try This In Your Place”, “Governor Obaseki, Save Us From SARO Farms, among others.

They also demanded that their stake in the agricultural project in the community be properly defined, hence the SOS call on the state governor to intervene.

Odionwere, Elders, Women and Youths of Ologbo-Nugu Community

Speaking to journalists, the Odionwere (Custodian) of Ologbo-Nugu, Pa. Aduwa Osaigbovo, aged 96, declared that what they are protesting is the very crude and barbaric approach deployed by SARO Farms to grab our land without leaving a space for the community to farm.

Pa Osaigbovo, lamented that they don’t have land again to cultivate food crops since the community reneged on the instruction of the Governor Obaseki to leave 250 hectares for them to farm knowing fully well what people pass through because of lack of food stuffs.

“What we are protesting is the very crude, barbaric, oppressive and exploitative approach by which SARO Farms grabbed our land without leaving space for us to farm.

“You can imagine them taking over 600 hectares of our farmland, leaving less than 50 hectares for us the rightful landlords. They even lied to the Governor that they left 250 hectares for us. They carried many soldiers along with them to intimidate our people both in their farms and in the community whenever they have to meet with our people.”

Godwin Sorae Enoguan, the Community Secretary, Youth Leaders, Mr. Osasere Ezolobo and Woman Leader, Justina Osakue also addressed the issue. They emphasized that the land in question is part of the Urhonigbe Forest Reserve and that the government had promised to allocate 250 hectares to the community.

“Three years ago, we were told the government had sold the land. We appealed to the government and were assured of the 250 hectares. When SARO Farms arrived, they brought bulldozers and military personnel to forcibly remove us from our farms. To avoid violence, we decided to appeal to the government to fulfill its promise,” they explained.

Pa. Aduwa Osaigbovo, Odionwere of Ologbo-Nugu Community

Also speaking with the media, the Woman leader in the community, Mrs, Justina Osakue disclosed the refusal of the company management to discuss terms of the occupation of their land by refusing to engage their experts to join the company’s enumerators in the assessment of crops for compensation as well as discuss royalty.

On the part of the youth leader, Osasere Ezolobor, “They prepared a one-sided Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and took it to the community for their leaders to sign but the community rejected it.”

He noted that certain Dr. Tunde who is in charge of SARO’S Community Relations was reported to have boasted to the that they (community) don’t have anybody who can dare him, adding that that  comment was what has provoked the Diasporan Association of Ologbo-Nugu.

“Why should they lie to the Governor who has become a friend of the community that they left 250 hectares for us when in actual fact, they only ceded 50 hectare”, a former Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Edo State Council, Mr. Godwin Erhahon said.

Godwin Sorae Enoguan, Secretary, Ologbo-Nugu Community

Erhahon, who also comes from the embattled community and the National Leader of the community, said Governor himself told him that what was in the company’s brief to him was to leave 250 hectares of land for the community for their farming.

“As we said earlier, we are not against Barnsley Nigeria Limited, operators of SARO investing on our land.  But we insist that we have the right to decide what part and size of our land we can spare to them. Not they, in their sadist capitalist mentality choosing for us.

“To reciprocate the respect that the Governor has accorded us, we will consider the only 250 hectares if allocated to us in our chosen location.

“For peace to rain, SARO should send Dr. Tunde away from the entire project so that he won’t continue to jeopardize our relationship. Imagine, after hearing that journalists will be visiting the farm today, he sent threat messages to some of our leaders at home last night. He needs to be tamed.

“We appeal to the President and Commander-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to order the Chief of Army Staff to withdraw all the Soldiers he illegally assigned to SARO’S officials in Edo State”, he added.

When contacted, Dr. Tunde Faturoti, a representative of Barnsley Limited, referred journalists to Kelvin Uwaibi, Managing Director, Edo State Investment Promotion Office (EDSIPO) for further information on the matter.

In a swift response, the Managing Director (MD), Edo State Investment Promotion Office (EDSIPO), Mr. Kelvin Uwaibi said, “this is the period of propaganda, whoever told the media about SARO Farms story may not be saying the truth, however, the is need for all parties to including media to sit down and find out what went wrong.”

Uwaibi was however puzzled about why his name was mentioned in the context of the SARO Farms story and believes a thorough discussion is needed to address any misunderstandings.

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