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N150 million lost to land-grabbers: FECA

FECA says it lost endangered trees and animal species with an economic value of over N150 million to land-grabbers over the years.

• December 21, 2023
Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FECA) (credit: Facebook)
Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FECA) (credit: Facebook)

The Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FECA) says it has lost endangered trees and animal species with an economic value of over N150 million to the activities of land grabbers over the years.

FECA’s provost, Akinyemi Fadiyimu, disclosed this at a news conference on Thursday in Akure.

Mr Fadiyimu said the college perimeter fence had been destroyed with bulldozers, and in the process, the college team plantation, preserved gene bank of endangered plant and animal species, and other economic trees were destroyed.

He said it had become obvious that the perpetrators disregarded the rule of law.

The provost said the incessant trespass on the school’s land, which only remained N250 acres from the allocated 1,100 acres, was posing a serious existential threat to the college if not halted.

Mr Fadiyimu said the activities of land grabbers could pose a serious existential threat to the college or some of the courses presently or proposed to be offered.

“The recurring damage of government properties and threat to lives of staff and students is also getting the college community agitated. Farms and plantations being for practical training and students’ final year projects are continuously being damaged and increasingly becoming inaccessible for staff and students,” said Mr Fadiyimu.

He added, “During one of the incursions on Saturday, a student was harassed and almost lynched by the hoodlums. If something untoward should happen to any of our staff or students, the college management may not be able to control whatever action the students’ body may decide to embark upon in retaliation.”

Mr Fadiyimu used the occasion to call on everyone in the state to condemn the activities of land grabbers by tagging them ‘enemies of progress’.

The provost also called on the security agencies in the state to operate on the side of justice and the rule of law by not aiding and abetting the lawbreakers.

“The public should beware not to patronise or deal with these unscrupulous elements to transfer the college land in contention until all the pending cases are resolved,” he said. 

(NAN)

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