Bauchi: Committee on Misau clashes submits report to Governor Bala

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The Administrative Committee of Inquiry constituted by Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state on land dispute between Farmers/Harders in Misau Local Government

Area today submitted it’s report to the governor at the Government House, Bauchi.

The Chairman of the Committee, Air Commodore Tijjani Baba Gamawa (retired) said the committee had immediately after it’s inauguration
proceeded to Misau till the completion of the assignment.

Tijjani Baba Gamawa

Baba Gamawa added the committee received 21- memorandum from individuals, while and 27 witnesses appeared.

He therefore appealed for the implementation of the committee’s recommendations to avert reoccurrence of such clashes.

Receiving the report, Governor Bala Mohammed thanked the committee for a job well-done, saying the state government would establish administrative framework on forest and grazing reserves to ensure transparency and accountability in the allocation of lands.

Governor Bala promised to be just and fair in the implementation the recommendations made by the committee.

 

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