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Abia Traditional Ruler Raises Concern Over Large-Scale Land Purchases by Suspected Herdsmen

Published by on May 5th, 2025.


Abia Traditional Ruler Raises Concern Over Large-Scale Land Purchases by Suspected Herdsmen

The monarch of Okahia Autonomous Community in Obingwa Local Government Area of Abia State, Eze Okey Ananaba, has voiced serious concerns regarding what he views as growing security threats due to the extensive acquisition of land by suspected herders across several communities.

 

Eze Ananaba expressed alarm over the increasing destruction of farmlands and reports of herders bearing illegal firearms such as AK-47 rifles. According to him, these developments have heightened tension in the affected rural areas, with herdsmen allegedly threatening farmers and vigilante groups who challenge their presence.

 

Speaking during a town hall meeting organized by the Greater Aba Development Authority (GADA), the monarch revealed that over 5,000 plots have reportedly been purchased by herders in border communities like Mgboko Umuanunu—near the Akwa Ibom boundary—and Akpaa Mbato, located behind the National Institute for Nigerian Languages (NINLAN), Ovom, Aba.

 

He warned that such land acquisitions could become bases for violent activities and called for immediate intervention. “We are deeply troubled by these developments. These plots, especially in strategic locations, may be used as launchpads for violent attacks, similar to what has happened in parts of Benue and Plateau States,” he cautioned.

 

Ananaba noted that traditional leaders in Obingwa have repeatedly raised alarms with the Abia State Government, submitting petitions to halt these transactions. However, he lamented that there has been little to no response, which continues to endanger the safety and stability of local communities.

 

“We are on the frontlines and feel the impact directly. The government must act swiftly when traditional rulers raise concerns because we are the closest link between the people and the authorities,” he emphasized.

 

During the forum, several residents accused certain traditional rulers of collaborating with those involved in the controversial land acquisitions. They criticized the lack of oversight, noting that it would be impossible for such large-scale purchases—sometimes involving over 1,000 plots—to occur without the knowledge or involvement of local leaders.

 

They also blamed the state Ministry of Lands for allegedly approving these deals without thorough background checks. “There should be no situation where someone can acquire that much land in a village without clear justification. The state must investigate land use intentions before granting approvals,” one speaker insisted.

 

The community called on Governor Alex Otti to urgently look into these transactions to prevent a potential security crisis and ensure lasting peace in the state.

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