Nigerian Land Policy: Issues, Challenges and The Way Forward

Celestine Udoka Ugonabo, Charles Chukwunwike Egolum, Raphael Oshiobugie Sado
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Efficient administration and management of land ownership, holding and uses cannot be adequately achieved without sound land policy and its effective implementation. Land policy is essentially aimed at ensuring land accessibility to citizens of the society as well as protection of their interests. The contemporary land policy in Nigeria is the Land Use Decree No. 6 of 1978, now Land Use Act (LUA), Cap L5, Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004. This paper aims at undertaking a contemporary review of the issues and challenges of land policy in Nigeria in order to proffer ways to ameliorate them and ensure that land is accessible to citizens at reasonable ease. The issues and challenges of Nigerian land policy include: the abrogation of freehold interest which affect the free market economy; excessive bureaucracy in obtaining Governor’s consent and approval for land transactions and issuance of certificate of occupancy; underdeveloped or bare land not having commercial value according to the LUA which limits the use of land for mortgage and some other purpose transactions; insecurity of private land ownership, etc. National sustainable economic development and growth depend largely on the land policy in operation; hence it should be inclusive and responsive to the needs of all land users. It is therefore recommended that the LUA, should be excised from the 1999 Constitution to ease requisite amendments to address these contemporary issues and challenges of the land system and use.
尼日利亚土地政策:问题、挑战和前进道路
如果没有健全的土地政策及其有效执行,就不可能充分实现土地所有权、持有和使用的有效行政和管理。土地政策的本质目的是确保社会公民获得土地,保护他们的利益。尼日利亚当代的土地政策是1978年第6号土地使用法令,现在是2004年尼日利亚联邦共和国法律第L5章土地使用法。本文旨在对尼日利亚土地政策的问题和挑战进行当代审查,以便提供改善这些问题的方法,并确保公民能够合理轻松地获得土地。尼日利亚土地政策面临的问题和挑战包括:永久业权的废除影响了自由市场经济;在取得总督同意和批准土地交易和签发占用证书方面,官僚主义过度;未开发或未开垦的土地,不具有商业价值,限制土地用于抵押和其他目的交易;私人土地所有权的不安全等。国家经济的可持续发展和增长在很大程度上取决于土地政策的运行;因此,它应包括所有土地使用者的需要,并对其作出反应。因此,建议从1999年宪法中删除LUA,以简化必要的修正案,以解决这些当代问题和土地制度和使用的挑战。
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