Anambra Community Seeks MoU Reestablishment Over Land
Leaders from Ogwugwu Village in Enugwu Agidi, Njikoka LGA, Anambra State, have formally requested the reestablishment of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) concerning their land, which is currently occupied by the Nigerian Army. The delegation, including Prof.
M.N. Umenwek, Barr.
Nkolika Ebed, and Ozo Darlington Kenechukwu Okoy, visited the Anambra State Housing Corporation headquarters in Awka to present their concerns. They expressed worries about the army's presence, which has led to accusations and tensions within the community.
The village chairman noted that the army has exceeded its boundaries, resulting in the destruction of farmland and crops. The community leaders are seeking an audience with the housing corporation to discuss these issues and clarify the situation.
Barr. Nkolika Ebed acknowledged the community's concerns and assured that the corporation would deliberate on the matter, emphasizing the importance of civil discourse to resolve the land disputes amicably.
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