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FCT Natives Demand Dialogue With FG On Land Compensation

by Igho Oyoyo
4 months ago
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Natives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), under the auspices of Abuja Original Inhabitants Youths and Empowerment Organisation (AOIYEO), have appealed to the federal government to initiate immediate discussions with the indigenous communities of the FCT regarding ongoing land compensation issues affecting 858 local communities.

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The organisation’s president, Commandant David Isaac, who made this call in a statement yesterday, emphasised the need for government dialogue as conversations surrounding fair compensation and the recognition of Indigenous rights continue to evolve.

David noted that various advocacy groups and indigenous leaders have consistently urged the Nigerian government to formally engage representatives from these communities to address historical grievances and establish compensation mechanisms for lands appropriated during the establishment of Abuja.

“The indigenous peoples of Abuja have long been troubled by their forced displacement and the loss of culturally and historically significant lands.

“Since Abuja was designated the capital in 1991, many communities were relocated without sufficient compensation, resulting in feelings of dispossession and marginalization. The consequences of such actions still impact their livelihoods and cultural identities today,” he said.

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He called for acknowledgement of the historical injustices faced by these communities, asserting that meaningful dialogue is essential for reconciliation. “Engaging with them is not just a moral obligation; it is necessary for healing and fostering mutual understanding.”

David said that recent investigations by AOIYEO have highlighted the importance of addressing these concerns at various governmental levels.

“Human rights organisations have also stressed the need to incorporate indigenous perspectives into policy discussions, deeming it crucial for social cohesion and national unity, particularly in a diverse nation such as Nigeria.

“It is imperative for the government to take proactive measures to address past injustices. Honest dialogue can help establish trust and create effective channels for compensation,” he said.

The natives further stated that this demand for urgent engagement underscores a broader need for social justice and the protection of indigenous rights in Nigeria.


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