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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by LordGuru1: 8:59am On Jul 24, 2019
shocked
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Nobody: 8:59am On Jul 24, 2019
we reject anything that will lead to ruga in disguise

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by GOZIEKINGS: 9:02am On Jul 24, 2019
Bring it on. We are waiting for ur RUGA. I promise you a stiff resistance from SE.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by nams77: 9:05am On Jul 24, 2019
Ruga

Adebayo said that the project was out to realise a housing sector that would not only shelter man, but contribute to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), provide jobs and economic opportunities.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by TSRC: 9:07am On Jul 24, 2019
This is one among many reasons why patriots.didn't want a rubber stamp Senate.

Since lawan came in, the Nigerian people have lost.
He has allowed the smooth confirmation of unqualified individuals endorsed by the president as critical government officials.

He is now trying to fight for RUGA through legislature.

The Nigerian people must never allow it.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by jrusky(m): 9:08am On Jul 24, 2019
This is an atrempt to RUGALIZED the country via proxy all Southern senators must block this move because I don't know why the fool first speech or work to do is about land if not a dangerous man playing fulani herds master plan.

Mr Lawan it won't work land is not Niigeria major issue right now talk about economy, security and electricity or shut da f u c k.

Leave land matter land is not our headache right now bro. Tinubu you see your life? Lawan iS coming to take over your home for his Fula via deceit House debate.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by karma2000: 9:08am On Jul 24, 2019
nigeria is edging towards anarchy
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by bigpicture001: 9:10am On Jul 24, 2019
TInUBU need to use him get all his purchased land in choice area permanent.....

TInUBU don finish this country
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Maccar02: 9:12am On Jul 24, 2019
Anything about land for now from federal government we don't want to hear it barawobansa
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President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan has suggested the amendment of the Land Use Act of 1978 to address the problems of housing deficit in the country.

Lawan said this in Abuja on Monday at the 13th Abuja International Housing Show with the theme: ”Driving Sustainable Housing Finance Models in the Midst of Global Uncertainties”.

“I am aware that there are critical areas that require legislative intervention such as the land use act, the National Housing Fund, housing regulation, and many more enabling policies.

“It is in my agenda to see to it that all policies required to get us closer to our collective dreams are achieved,” he said.
Represented by Sen. Ashiru Oyelola, Lawan said that the show would be used to dialogue on developing issues.
He said it would be used to fashion out ways to work as a team of collaborators and proffer sustainable solutions that will improve the quantity and quality of housing delivery.

“It is indeed remarkable to have a platform like this for all major stakeholders in housing and construction to dialogue on developing issues and fashion out ways to work as a team.

“This will help the country proffer sustainable solutions that will improve the quantity and quality of housing delivery,” he said.
According to him, there is no better time for the country to move faster in its ambition to provide decent shelter for everyone.
`It is indeed a core mandate for us to deal with one of man’s greatest needs with the urgency and competence that it requires.
“As the Senate President, I recognise the importance of housing, and even more so, the ability of forums such as this to influence housing policies.

“There is a lot for everyone to take from a forum of this magnitude in order to contribute qualitatively to whatever our stakes are in the sub sector,” he noted.

The Managing Director of the show, Mr Festus Adebayo, reminded the audience that Abuja International Housing Show was not a talk show.
“We are here to use this medium to proffer practical solutions to familiar problems, with far reaching effects across the continent,” he said.
Adebayo said that the project was out to realise a housing sector that would not only shelter man, but contribute to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), provide jobs and economic opportunities.

He said that the show would open doors of opportunities for developers, mortgage banks, investors and governments to access alternative and cheap finances for housing and construction projects.

“From previous experiences, developers and investors have been able to key into numerous funding options that are presented at the show,” he said.

Adebayo said that the previous shows were able to attract the right local and global audience with competitive value and substance.
Chairman on the occasion Ibrahim Bunu, former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, said that assembling local and international stakeholders of repute to deliberate on the way forward for the critical sub-sector of the economy was no mean feat.

He said: “the global housing market including Nigeria is in desperate need of new ideas and alternatives to financing housing development.
“I am aware that recommendations from previous shows have greatly influenced housing legislation, innovations, and served as a platform to call relevant stakeholders to action.

“ I am confident that this event will demystify the barriers and suggest the most sustainable and practical approaches to a robust housing sector that not only provides shelter, but jobs and economic opportunities,’’ he said.


SOURCE: https://onlinereviewng.com/blog/2019/07/23/lawan-suggests-amendment-of-land-use-act-see-what-he-said/
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by eodavids(m): 9:14am On Jul 24, 2019
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President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan has suggested the amendment of the Land Use Act of 1978 to address the problems of housing deficit in the country.

Lawan said this in Abuja on Monday at the 13th Abuja International Housing Show with the theme: ”Driving Sustainable Housing Finance Models in the Midst of Global Uncertainties”.

“I am aware that there are critical areas that require legislative intervention such as the land use act, the National Housing Fund, housing regulation, and many more enabling policies.

“It is in my agenda to see to it that all policies required to get us closer to our collective dreams are achieved,” he said.
Represented by Sen. Ashiru Oyelola, Lawan said that the show would be used to dialogue on developing issues.
He said it would be used to fashion out ways to work as a team of collaborators and proffer sustainable solutions that will improve the quantity and quality of housing delivery.

“It is indeed remarkable to have a platform like this for all major stakeholders in housing and construction to dialogue on developing issues and fashion out ways to work as a team.

“This will help the country proffer sustainable solutions that will improve the quantity and quality of housing delivery,” he said.
According to him, there is no better time for the country to move faster in its ambition to provide decent shelter for everyone.
`It is indeed a core mandate for us to deal with one of man’s greatest needs with the urgency and competence that it requires.
“As the Senate President, I recognise the importance of housing, and even more so, the ability of forums such as this to influence housing policies.

“There is a lot for everyone to take from a forum of this magnitude in order to contribute qualitatively to whatever our stakes are in the sub sector,” he noted.

The Managing Director of the show, Mr Festus Adebayo, reminded the audience that Abuja International Housing Show was not a talk show.
“We are here to use this medium to proffer practical solutions to familiar problems, with far reaching effects across the continent,” he said.
Adebayo said that the project was out to realise a housing sector that would not only shelter man, but contribute to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), provide jobs and economic opportunities.

He said that the show would open doors of opportunities for developers, mortgage banks, investors and governments to access alternative and cheap finances for housing and construction projects.

“From previous experiences, developers and investors have been able to key into numerous funding options that are presented at the show,” he said.

Adebayo said that the previous shows were able to attract the right local and global audience with competitive value and substance.
Chairman on the occasion Ibrahim Bunu, former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, said that assembling local and international stakeholders of repute to deliberate on the way forward for the critical sub-sector of the economy was no mean feat.

He said: “the global housing market including Nigeria is in desperate need of new ideas and alternatives to financing housing development.
“I am aware that recommendations from previous shows have greatly influenced housing legislation, innovations, and served as a platform to call relevant stakeholders to action.

“ I am confident that this event will demystify the barriers and suggest the most sustainable and practical approaches to a robust housing sector that not only provides shelter, but jobs and economic opportunities,’’ he said.


SOURCE: https://onlinereviewng.com/blog/2019/07/23/lawan-suggests-amendment-of-land-use-act-see-what-he-said/

The Land Use Act 1978 does not affect housing deficit in Nigeria.

Other Laws relating to housing may, but not the Land Use Act. Lawan and his likeminds should not insult our collective sensibilities.

One good law operating in Nigerian in the interest of all Nigerians be it North, West, East or South is The Land Use Act. Some people may see it as a barrier to their objectives and intends to subtly tamper with it. The good news is: Other Nigerians are awake now.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Nobody: 9:14am On Jul 24, 2019
MahatmaGhandi:

RUGA is coming what a pity.

Coming to th me north
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Reference(m): 9:16am On Jul 24, 2019
Racoon:
Stupid man! All is subtly tilt towards RUGA.

At least they project the interests of their people, afterall he is a representative above all. What will you say about those in other parts of the country who confer power on these folks without precondition and will do nothing to demand accountability to their constituents.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 24, 2019
Reference:


At least they project the interests of their people, afterall he is a representative above all. What will you say about those in other parts of the country who confer power on these folks without precondition and will do nothing to demand accountability to their constituents.

U mean yorubas right?
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by lunacol(m): 9:20am On Jul 24, 2019
Dead on arrival.Acting the script why you were placed there.Trying everything possible to foist these Fulani herdsmen on people's land.It is anti ethical.RUBBER STAMP SENATE PRESIDENT.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by winner915: 9:22am On Jul 24, 2019
Racoon:
Stupid man! All is subtly tilt towards RUGA.

All these na to take lands away from the state and hand over to the federal govt so Dy could implement their RUGA fulanisation plan.......
Anarchy brewing, another civil and ethnic wars with the fulanis as the object loading.....

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by SaintM90(m): 9:24am On Jul 24, 2019
This Fool thinks he can patronise us? May amadioha strike you There

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Dee60: 9:28am On Jul 24, 2019
He said nothing.
Meaning that he means nothing!
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by degamemaster(m): 9:30am On Jul 24, 2019
I don't understand what these people are taking the rest of us to be.... anyways I don't blame them, I blame our docile representatives who cannot stand up and shout these idiots down whenever they bring up stupid and wicked topics that will affect us negatively instead some of them will play along to be seen as good party men.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by aluma(m): 9:34am On Jul 24, 2019
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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by wink2015(m): 9:35am On Jul 24, 2019
auntysimbiat:
[img]http://1.bp..com/-p0Afty0TXrM/XTdq2Sjr5DI/AAAAAAAAueY/pZ0yVACKMocoQo42OblNFU6KzOYlONBLgCLcBGAs/s640/Senate-President-Ahmed-Lawan-768x446.jpg[/img]
President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan has suggested the amendment of the Land Use Act of 1978 to address the problems of housing deficit in the country.

Lawan said this in Abuja on Monday at the 13th Abuja International Housing Show with the theme: ”Driving Sustainable Housing Finance Models in the Midst of Global Uncertainties”.

“I am aware that there are critical areas that require legislative intervention such as the land use act, the National Housing Fund, housing regulation, and many more enabling policies.

“It is in my agenda to see to it that all policies required to get us closer to our collective dreams are achieved,” he said.
Represented by Sen. Ashiru Oyelola, Lawan said that the show would be used to dialogue on developing issues.
He said it would be used to fashion out ways to work as a team of collaborators and proffer sustainable solutions that will improve the quantity and quality of housing delivery.

“It is indeed remarkable to have a platform like this for all major stakeholders in housing and construction to dialogue on developing issues and fashion out ways to work as a team.

“This will help the country proffer sustainable solutions that will improve the quantity and quality of housing delivery,” he said.
According to him, there is no better time for the country to move faster in its ambition to provide decent shelter for everyone.
`It is indeed a core mandate for us to deal with one of man’s greatest needs with the urgency and competence that it requires.
“As the Senate President, I recognise the importance of housing, and even more so, the ability of forums such as this to influence housing policies.

“There is a lot for everyone to take from a forum of this magnitude in order to contribute qualitatively to whatever our stakes are in the sub sector,” he noted.

The Managing Director of the show, Mr Festus Adebayo, reminded the audience that Abuja International Housing Show was not a talk show.
“We are here to use this medium to proffer practical solutions to familiar problems, with far reaching effects across the continent,” he said.
Adebayo said that the project was out to realise a housing sector that would not only shelter man, but contribute to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), provide jobs and economic opportunities.

He said that the show would open doors of opportunities for developers, mortgage banks, investors and governments to access alternative and cheap finances for housing and construction projects.

“From previous experiences, developers and investors have been able to key into numerous funding options that are presented at the show,” he said.

Adebayo said that the previous shows were able to attract the right local and global audience with competitive value and substance.
Chairman on the occasion Ibrahim Bunu, former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, said that assembling local and international stakeholders of repute to deliberate on the way forward for the critical sub-sector of the economy was no mean feat.

He said: “the global housing market including Nigeria is in desperate need of new ideas and alternatives to financing housing development.
“I am aware that recommendations from previous shows have greatly influenced housing legislation, innovations, and served as a platform to call relevant stakeholders to action.

“ I am confident that this event will demystify the barriers and suggest the most sustainable and practical approaches to a robust housing sector that not only provides shelter, but jobs and economic opportunities,’’ he said.


SOURCE: https://onlinereviewng.com/blog/2019/07/23/lawan-suggests-amendment-of-land-use-act-see-what-he-said/

HE WANT TO IMPOSE RUGA THROUGH THE BACKDOOR.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by LLMG: 9:37am On Jul 24, 2019
Very soon you will see the foolish useful idiots from the South supporting this unattainable move.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by FearGodinall: 9:40am On Jul 24, 2019
Urgent attention is needed more in our electoral system and structural reforms that ought to be paramount and not land use act which are secondary. Misplaced priority.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by RZArecta2(m): 9:43am On Jul 24, 2019
psucc:
In fact if anything the land should be vest ed on individuals and not state government. I know he wu want to twist it so that land regulations can be vested on the FG. That is legislative approach to RUGA
they tried it with the last senate but Saraki kicked it out that’s why Lawan was recruited. This and third term agenda
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by Mojoy88(m): 9:44am On Jul 24, 2019
psucc:
In fact if anything the land should be vest ed on individuals and not state government. I know he wu want to twist it so that land regulations can be vested on the FG. That is legislative approach to RUGA
Shut it there. Even the Land Use Act is in support of RUGA. And land being invested on individuals will be catastrophic.
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by survivex: 9:48am On Jul 24, 2019
psucc:
In fact if anything the land should be vest ed on individuals and not state government. I know he wu want to twist it so that land regulations can be vested on the FG. That is legislative approach to RUGA

Flesh and blood did not reveal this to you. But the eze nmo of chukwu okike abiama.
Review land use act to promote RUGA. Awon oloriburuku.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by valentineuwakwe(m): 9:50am On Jul 24, 2019
still on the RUGA stuff..so the is people will not give up on this their project

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by abusurv(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2019
For those of you criticising the Senate president who is more knowledgeable in environmental science,you are all ignorant what he is talking about .this issue has been on for a long time, seminars, workshop's and others has been held in the needs to amend the law.Surveyor's in the house will understand what am talking about.
The Senate president being a PhD holder in GIS knows that with out amending the land use act all the issues raised by various community, organizations and similar professional body's cannot be resolved.
For your information granting of grazing land for agricultural purpose is spelled out in the law and the power of granting such can be exercised by your local government chairman.

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Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by gwarotango: 9:56am On Jul 24, 2019
psucc:
In fact if anything the land should be vest ed on individuals and not state government. I know he wu want to twist it so that land regulations can be vested on the FG. That is legislative approach to RUGA
RUGA is a policy that must come to pass wether you like it or not. Its just a matter of time
Re: Lawan Suggests Amendment Of Land Use Act, See What He Said by kennydora: 10:13am On Jul 24, 2019
Land use act kill u there..... Taaaa gbafuo gi....Ruga kill u nd Buhari

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