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Kogi Lawmakers Summons BUA Over Unpaid 50,000 Hectare Land 

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Kogi Lawmakers Summons BUA Over Unpaid 50,000 Hectare Land 

Kogi House of Assembly, has summoned cement manufacturing firm, BUA Group, over a 50,000-hectare land it acquired 10 years ago but had yet to pay for it.

The lawmakers gave the summon at a public hearing of one of its ad-hoc committees held at a hotel in Lokoja since its complex was gutted by fire last Monday.

Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr Alfa Momoh-Rabiu, who read the summons after listening to the acting Surveyor-General of the State, Mr Salihu Mustapha, expressed shock at the attitude of BUA Group.

“We are having problems with the BUA Group over 50,000 hectares of land it acquired in 2012 and even obtained a Certificate of Occupancy but has not paid a kobo for the land.

“We have written to the group several times but it has not responded to any of the letters.

“No compensation has been paid to the communities that own the expanse of land,’’ the acting surveyor-general said at the public hearing.

The ad-hoc committee chairman, Mr Umar Tenimu, , said it was an offence for BUA Group to hold the land for more than 10 years without paying for it.

“The group should be summoned to come and explain why it refused to pay for the land and why it refused to compensate the community involved,” he said.

He added that if BUA Group refused to pay for the land and compensate the community, the government would revoke the C of O.

When contacted, a BUA Group Corporate Commutations official, Mr Sunday Ogieva, said he could not comment on the issue.

Sources -: The Punch/NAN

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