THE Group Head, Health, Safety, Environment and Community Affairs-
Dangote Group, Alhaji Abdulraman Zubairu, has told
the tribunal
inquiring into the October 12 civil disturbances in the Lekki Free Trade
Zone that the affected communities would get an improved welfare after
his partners were able to assess their need by January 11, 2016.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode had inaugurated a tribunal of enquiry to
investigate the cause of the civil unrest at Lekki free trade
zone. Zubairu noted that Dangote Group was already holding meetings with
stakeholders of Ibeju Lekki, which was attended by four permanent
secretaries, including Lagos State Ministry of Environment.
“The Community Development Plan (CDP) will come up with various ways
of meeting the need of the people; it will come with entrepreneurial
skill acquisition.
“We have proven to the Tribunal that we followed the due course of
the law. We acted in line with the instruction of the EIA Act 86 of
1992. We have international partners like the African Development Bank
(ADB) that will never partner without EIA taking its gue course,”
Zubairu explained.
It would be recalled that unknown gun men attacked and shot dead, the
Managing Director of Lekki Free Trade Zone, Alhaji Tajudeen
Disu. Following this development, the leaders of Okunraiye community,
one of the host communities of the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Ibeju Lekki,
Lagos, then filed a fundamental rights enforcement suit before a Lagos
High Court.
Surajudeen Salami, who deposed to the affidavit on behalf of the
community, said government forced them out of their homes as well as
deprived them of their means of livelihoods – farming and fishing.
Salami recalled that on October 12, the community leaders agreed to
meet with Dangote Group to discuss the use of their land for a project
by the company, especially the provision of job opportunities for youths
of the community. The community were protesting the “forceful
acquisition” of their land by the Lagos State government.
Dangote assures Ibeju Lekki communities of improved welfare
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