Imo State Government has disclosed that it will revoke
all lands illegally acquired by individuals or organizations in the state.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan
Emelumba, stated this at a media briefing after the State Executive Council
(SEC) meeting in Owerri last week.
He said the council, presided over by Governor Hope
Uzodinma, resolved and directed that in view of the discrepancies uncovered in
land acquisition, the Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Physical Planning,
Enyinnaya Onuegbu, should revoke all such illegally acquired lands. It also
directed the Commissioner for Education, Professor B. T. O. Ikegwuoha, to query
the Vice Chancellor, Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri, Professor Adaobi
Obasi, over the institution’s failure to pay February and March salaries.
He explained that in spite of subventions released to it,
including revenue from fees, Obasi failed to pay salaries, directing that the
company responsible for the collections, Tennesy, should stop collecting fees
on behalf of IMSU.
In the same vein, the council comprising Governor
Uzodimma and the commissioners resolved to engage all stakeholders in taking
critical decisions on the state’s education sector.
The council would engage stakeholders including parents,
wards and proprietors of private schools on safe reopening of schools in
compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines.
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