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Land tussle: Group decries
police harassment, seeks FG’s intervention
Sequel to the continuous harassment, arrest
and detention of its workers by the Policemen, a Non-Governmental Organization
(NGO), Faith-Based AIDS Awareness Initiative has cried out to the Federal
Government for justice and intervention, by coming to its aid.
The organisation through its Executive
Director, Pastor Folororunsho Oloruntunde, narrated its ordeal on Thursday in a
chat with journalists in Jos.
Oloruntunde said, “We are tired of police
harassment, arrest and detention over a plot of land that belongs to us and we
are begging the federal government to call the Management of Police Staff
College, Jos, to order.
“We bought the piece of land close to Police
Staff College in Jos from the natives, who testified in court and judgement was
entered in our favor five years ago, yet the police is harassing us, “ The
director lamented.
Oloruntunde disclosed that just last Monday
three of the labourers working at the NGO’s Headquarters site were arrested and
detained at Bukuru Police Division on the order of the Commandant of the Police
Staff College.
He explained that on February 27, 2014,
Justice Christy Dabup of the State High Court VII gave an order to the Police
not to harass, arrest, detain and disturb us from continuing with our
construction.
“But in spite of court order, the same police
arrested, detained our boys and even sued us before a Bukuru Senior Magistrates
Court, which on Oct. 21, 2015, struck out the case for last of merit.
“We have written to the Inspector General of
Police (IGP), the Commandant of Police Staff College and the Plateau State
Commissioner of Police on the issue and attached the court’s verdicts for their
understanding.
“It’s five years now that the police did not
appeal any of the court verdicts, yet they blatantly refused to allow us to
roof the building, “ he pointed out.
In a letter to IGP dated May 13, 2019, the
NGO intimated him of the continuous harassment, arrests and detentions as well
obstruction of its work on its headquarters building by the Police College
management.
“The attached are judgments delivered by
courts of competent jurisdiction restraining further disturbances, but this
morning (May 13, 2019) we are surprised that the police came with a Hilux and
arrested 3 innocent workers at the site.
“This act has been traumatizing and wasting
our hard earned resources since 2013. This complaint is for you to use your
good offices in letting the law prevail and prevent further violation.
“Since 1994, Faith-Based AIDS Awareness
Initiative (FBAAI) has been contributing significantly to peace and health of
Nigerians in most communities, “ the letter read.
Chief Gregory Pwajok, Gwom Kwata (Village
Head) of the area, faulted and condemned the action of the police staff college
authorities.
“My subjects sold the land to the NGO, which
has gone to obtain R of O from the Plateau State Ministry of Land and Survey.
“ If the college claims the contrary, let the
authorities show the world its papers for the land. In fact, no compensation
has been paid by the Federal Government on the entire portion the college is
built upon.
“It’s surprising that they are claiming
ownership of the unfenced land to the college.,” Pwajok lamented.
Reacting to the allegations raised, the
college’s Deputy Commandant, CP Rabiu Yusuf, refused to comment on the issue on
the guise that the matter is before a court of Law.
Yusuf, who spoke through the College’s Public
Relationships Officer (PPRO), Solomon Utuumu I. Nyou, said, “l can’t speak on a
matter that is already in court.”
When asked who sued who in which court in
spite of the earlier two court judgements issued in favor of the NGO, he simply
said, “l don’t know but that’s what l was instructed to tell you, the press.”
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