By Oghenefejiro Emado
23, August 2025
Stakeholders in Delta State have called on the government to urgently address the growing crisis of unregulated land acquisition, which is displacing families, eroding cultural heritage, and fueling unrest across communities.
This appeal was made during the 12th anniversary celebration of Ndokwa Reporters in Asaba, where the BEL Dialogue, a policy and development platform, was unveiled.
*The Issue at Hand*
Unregulated land acquisition has become a pressing concern, with fraudulent practices and unchecked transactions leaving local communities vulnerable to land grabbing by powerful interests, external developers, and criminal actors. Participants at the forum emphasized the need for a comprehensive review of the 1978 Land Use Act, which they believe is riddled with loopholes and misuse.
*Call to Action*
Rt. Hon. Ossai Nicholas Ossai, Chairman of the dialogue and former lawmaker, stressed the urgency of tackling the problem. He cited a recent protest by the Umuseti Community of Utagba Uno in Ndokwa West over unauthorized land sales as evidence of the crisis. Ossai emphasized the importance of ensuring transparency in land transactions, particularly in Statutory Rights of Occupancy (urban areas) and Customary Rights of Occupancy (rural communities).
*Key Takeaways*
– The Delta State Government must take decisive steps to restore order in land acquisition and administration.
– A comprehensive review of the 1978 Land Use Act is necessary to prevent land grabbing and protect community rights.
– The BEL Dialogue aims to foster collaboration among government agencies, traditional institutions, civil society, and community members to find sustainable solutions to land acquisition challenges.
*Moving Forward*
The event brought together policymakers, civil society leaders, property developers, and communication experts to discuss practical solutions for transparent and sustainable land administration in Delta State. The BEL Dialogue will now be held annually every May, serving as a platform for policy and development discussions