Saturday, August 9, 2025
LBNN
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Crypto
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Taxes
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Documentaries
No Result
View All Result
LBNN

Govt working to establish sustainable land administration system – Shettima – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 27, 2025
in Technology
0
Govt working to establish sustainable land administration system – Shettima – EnviroNews
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

– Advertisement –

Vice President Kashim Shettima says the Federal Government is working to establish a sustainable land administration system in the country.

Kashim ShettimaKashim Shettima
Alhaji Kashim Shettima, Vice President of Nigeria

Shettima, represented by Sen. Ibrahim Hadejia, Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, made this known at a three-day National Land Conference 2025 on Wednesday, March 26, in Abuja.

The conference, with the theme: “Reforming Land Governance for Sustainable Development in Nigeria”, was organised by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), in collaboration with Johnbull Amayaevbo Foundation.

The Vice President said the Land Use Act of 1978 had been the legal and policy framework for land ownership, management, and administration in Nigeria.

According to him, although the Act has significantly shaped land administration and management in Nigeria, it has also contributed to systemic challenges that must now be addressed.

“However, the Act, now 48 years old, is undeniably due for review and reform.

“The time has therefore come for a thorough reassessment to identify necessary amendments and ensure its relevance in the evolving socio-economic landscape.

“Analysts have criticised the Land Use Act as an impediment to Nigeria’s socio-economic development, underscoring the need for comprehensive review to realign its policies with the goals of sustainable growth, equities and efficiency,” he said.

Shettima said in line with that, the current administration inaugurated four reform task teams in Jan. 2024.

This, he said, was to develop a strategic blueprint for implementing reforms aimed at streamlining land administration and ensuring easy, cost-effective, and efficient access to land in Nigeria.

He added that the current administration was committed to the idea of the national land commission and had taken major steps towards its realisation by drafting an executive bill for its creation before the National Assembly.

The Director-General of NIPSS, Prof. Ayo Omotayo, said NIPSS gathered together stakeholders in the building ecosystem to periscope what the land and resource system has been.

He explained that this was aimed at coming up with new ideas and making recommendations to government.

“Today we are sitting here believing that in this three-day conference, we will be able to look back, reflect, and ask hard questions concerning land.

“For us at the National Institute, what matters to us is developing Nigeria to be what the founding fathers wanted it to be.

“Our motto is towards a better society.

“We want to fulfill one of our mandates, which is to research and reflect on matters of national interest,” he said.

Omotayo said that for the current administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda to succeed fully, there was need to look at land and resource system and that was what the conference aimed to achieve.

Also speaking, the President and Founder of Johnbull Amayaevbo Foundation, Johnbull Amayaevbo, said the conference aimed to redefine land governance as a catalyst for Nigeria’s sustainable development.

Amayaevbo said that, in spite of Nigeria’s abundant land resources, land governance framework remained encumbered by outdated policies, inconsistent implementation, and administrative bottlenecks.

He said this had made Nigeria to rank 169th out of 190 countries in registering property, according to the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index (2023).

Amayaevbo added that the International Finance Corporation (IFC) estimated that only three per cent of Nigeria’s urban land was formally registered.

The President said the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) reported that Nigeria lost approximately 350,000 hectares of forest annually due to unsustainable land use, and called for urgent intervention in land management.

He said the conference would become an annual platform where experts, stakeholders, and policymakers would continue to engage, evaluate progress, and propose pragmatic solutions for land governance reform.

Amayaevbo said key proposals included the establishment of an Office of the Valuer-General, modernisation of land administration laws, enhancing land tenure security, and sustainable land management practices, among others.

“As we embark on the journey towards land governance reform in Nigeria, let us draw inspiration from global best practices while remaining grounded in our unique socio-cultural and economic context.

“The reforms we propose today must be bold, yet practical, visionary, yet actionable.

“They must prioritise inclusivity, ensuring that no segment of society is left behind in the pursuit of sustainable development,” he added.

By Angela Atabo

Source link

Related posts

Kenya eliminates sleeping sickness as a public health problem – WHO – EnviroNews

Kenya eliminates sleeping sickness as a public health problem – WHO – EnviroNews

August 9, 2025
Indigenous worldviews strengthening climate resilience – EnviroNews

Indigenous worldviews strengthening climate resilience – EnviroNews

August 9, 2025
Previous Post

Esyms and DHL eCommerce partner to change medicine distribution in Malaysia

Next Post

Zoned for impact: How a cross-border Special Economic Zone is powering Africa’s green switch

Next Post
Zoned for impact: How a cross-border Special Economic Zone is powering Africa’s green switch

Zoned for impact: How a cross-border Special Economic Zone is powering Africa’s green switch

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Influenza: Where are we in the season

Influenza: Where are we in the season

2 years ago
Islamic State Group Claims Deadly Blast in Kabul

Islamic State Group Claims Deadly Blast in Kabul

2 years ago
Danfoss delivered solid performance in a volatile market, with significant growth in the MENA region

Danfoss delivered solid performance in a volatile market, with significant growth in the MENA region

5 months ago
Reducing Carbon Footprint: Sustainable Travel Tips for a Hotter Planet

Reducing Carbon Footprint: Sustainable Travel Tips for a Hotter Planet

4 months ago

POPULAR NEWS

  • Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    Ghana to build three oil refineries, five petrochemical plants in energy sector overhaul

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The world’s top 10 most valuable car brands in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • When Will SHIB Reach $1? Here’s What ChatGPT Says

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Global ranking of Top 5 smartphone brands in Q3, 2024

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Top 10 African countries with the highest GDP per capita in 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 LBNN - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Crypto
  • Economics
    • Manufacturing
    • Real Estate
    • Infrastructure
  • Finance
  • Energy
  • Creator Economy
  • Wealth Management
  • Taxes
  • Telecoms
  • Military & Defense
  • Careers
  • Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Investigative journalism
  • Art & Culture
  • Documentaries
  • Quizzes
    • Enneagram quiz
  • Newsletters
    • LBNN Newsletter
    • Divergent Capitalist

© 2023 LBNN - All rights reserved.