The indigenous people of 23 villages of Akanbi Ward 1 and 2 in Ilorin South Local Government area of Kwara State, both home and in diaspora, have expressed sadness over the proposal of the Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq-led administration to acquire and revoke the titles on their farming lands for the development of Ilorin Smart City.
The Chairman of Akanbi wards 1 and 2 Communities development Association in Lagos, Alhaji Azeez Omolola who spoke to newsmen on behalf of the communities at the Government Secondary School, Omode on Thursday, stated that acquiring their lands by the government would unleash untold hardships on the people of the communities.
According to Azeez Omolola,
“We received the notification letter on revocation/acquisition of our Land originally addressed to Daodu Fufu with great shock, and hereby wish to express our deepest concerns over this development.
“We want to first and foremost state categorically that the indigenous people of Akanbi 1&2 of Ilorin South Local Government are admirers of the good works of His Excellency, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq since the inception of his administration in Kwara State.
“We remain unchanged to this principle that gave us the decision to vote for him overwhelmingly in the two elections that brought him to power.
“While thanking your administration for the transformational agenda you have in place for the people of Kwara, of which we have no doubt started to yield positive impacts.
“At the same time to express our special appeal to you on the revocation of our lands as contained in the notification letter dated March 1, 2024
“As indigenous people of Akanbi 1&2 in Ilorin South Local Government, Kwara State for centuries back we have made several sacrifices and efforts in joining successive administrations at local, state, and federal to bring meaningful developments to Akanbi 1 & 2, and Nigeria at large through self-communal efforts and immense contribution to socio-economic participatory of our nation.
“The establishment of schools, hospitals, post offices, and constant road grading are a few communities’ initiatives to mention as a way to better people’s lots.
“Akanbi 1&2 are highly industrious people, and our primary occupation, as the only rural community in Ilorin South LGA, is farming and food processing, which we see as a cardinal agenda of a responsible and responsive administration like yours.
“Our amiable governor, as your administration is aware, agriculture remains the number one area of the economy that is of public interest which responsible administrations like yours and at the federal level have been striving hard to promote and achieve.
“In the interest of the public and for your administration to achieve this important mission and goal, we think it is important to consider our plight as an agricultural community,” he said.
Omolola, urged the governor to consider that the only means of livelihood and profession of the people is agriculture, adding that they intend to produce more foods for the state and nation at large if they have better social amenities provided for the community.
He appealed to the Governor to rehabilitate the bad roads in the area, particularly the ldofian to Lajiki to Oke-Oyi the only road that leads to Ilorin South Headquarters
He lamented that the road has remained in poor condition for many years, and urged the government to provide potable water to the various farms and villages.
Alhaji Azeez also decried the non-inclusion of people of the ward in the decision that brought about the proposed acquisition of their lands.
”Another important area we would like our dynamic governor to look into is the non-inclusion of our people to participate in decision-making that brought about this idea of smart city.
“We understand that your administration has always been involved in using democratic and due process in doing things and we wonder why ours in this regard should be exceptional,” the chairman said.
He called on the government to suspend with immediate effect all plans to forcefully revoke/acquire their lands for private use under the disguise of the public using it for the public interest, which was suspiciously designed to eliminate them from their ancestral lands.
Omolola urged the Governor to constitute a panel of inquiry to look into what led to the decision that completely left the community out in a matter that will displace them from their ancestral lands and alter the courses of their lives.
According to him, the government’s decision not to carry them along on matters that affect their lives in the proposed Smart City project amounted to discrimination against them being custodians of the land in question for many centuries and a way to deprive them of the dividends of democracy.
“The government should examine all alternative ways that will avoid destruction and grabbing of all our communities’ ancestral lands, forests, and farmlands.
The government should carry out a thoroughly participatory and transparent review of the adverse ecological, socio-cultural, economic, financial, and reputational impacts of the proposed smart city before it precipitates into a man-made disaster for our communities and Kwara State.
“We appeal to the government to halt and reverse implementation that has to do with this policy, followed by extending an invitation letter to all stakeholders of the listed communities to schedule a meeting with them.
“This invitation should be made to cut across all community stakeholders such as traditional heads, community youths representatives, women representatives, community-based organizations within our communities, etc.
“Government should constitute a special committee to look into the matter raised by the Governor in the notification letter as regards the issue of public interest and this committee must include all the stakeholders from the government side, each of the communities involved, as well as all concerned organizations,” he added.
The community chairman also asked the government to recognize and allow the rights of the indigenous people of the 23 villages as enacted in national and international laws be respected and preserved.
“Above all, we call our able and responsive governor in the interest of the public for general reconsideration as we have declared that the revocation/acquisition of our land would mean the sacking of our people from their known profession, farming and food processing which will lead to acute and perpetual hunger that will cause huge damage to the socio-economic wellbeing of our nation,” he said.
Pictures of some of the villages' people at the briefing: