Borno govt planning to
demolish 20 churches & Christian schools in the state...
The
Borno State government is planning to demolish at least 20 churches and
christian schools in Maiduguri after acquiring land they say they want to use
for a 1000-unit housing estate.
Demolition
notice has been served to the present occupants of the acquired land, which
includes owners of farmlands and several churches and schools built by
churches. The state government have already dispatched a notice to the
leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN)
Some
people feel like the government isn't really planning to build any housing
estate, just looking for an excuse to destroy the churches and private schools,
with the alleged grand plan of gradually islamising the state as part of an
alleged wider plan to Islamise the northern part of Nigeria.
An
information leaflet on the acquisition plan from the State Ministry of Lands
and Survey has been released. Find it after the cut...
The
leaflet, entitled Notice of Acquisition and assessment/valuation of structures
on proposed site for 1000 Housing Units along Gubio Road Highway, reads:
"I am directed to
refer to you farmers and holders of structures on the proposed site for caption
matter above and regret to inform you that the Executive Governor has on the
power conferred on him by Section (2)b of the Land Use Act 1978 has directed
through high powered committee on Construction Ref. no: HPCC/2500/HE/S/TEC/1 to
notify you of his intention to acquire your farm lands and assessment/valuation
of the structures on the proposed site situated along Gubio Road, Maiduguri.
"The acquisition
is necessary in view of requirements of the land by the state government for
overriding public interest to construct Housing Estate. The affected farmers
and holders of structures are to take note and appear on site for the above
exercise, please.”
Meanwhile
the General Secretary of CAN , Dr. Musa Asake, has reacted to the planned
demolition. He said:
“We have seen the eviction notice from the Borno State
Government. We are all Nigerians and there are other places where the State
Government can develop. The areas being earmarked for demolition are already
developed with churches and schools.
“We have enough
problems at hand and we don’t want to add another problem. Christians have
suffered enough in Borno State. If the State Government wants to destroy
churches and build any Housing Estate, no Christian will see it as a sign of
progress.
“As soon as we
authenticate the source of that letter, we are going to reach out to the State
Government to make sure that Christians don’t lose their churches and lands
there. But we have no reason to doubt the source of that letter. We have
suffered enough in Borno State and enough of all these things which are coming
in another disguise.
“Borno
State Government should reconsider that decision to demolish Churches and their
properties because in Borno State, there are many vast lands. They should do
that instead of going to these areas where Christians have settled for long. We
are asking the Borno State Government not to try it.” Asake said.
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