Sponsored
Agriculture

C’River Govt Sacks Contractor From 40 Hectares Cocoa Estate

Sponsored
Sponsored

The Cross River State Government has asked one of its cocoa farm contractors, Mark Prince Mbu to relinquish  40 hectares of Abonita Cocoa Estate in Etung LGA of the state which he allegedly ceded to himself without state government’s approval or face the consequences  that follow his failure to heed the directives of the state government.

The state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Tanko Ashang gave the warning in Calabar,  while reacting to complaints that some persons had encroached on government cocoa estate, and ceded 40 hectares of cocoa plots to themselves  despite warnings from the government.

A letter signed by the attorney general, marked ‘Our Ref: MOJ/AG/COM/23/Vol.V/531 dated May 31, 2021 addressed to Mark Prince Mbu, of Abonita Cocoa Estate, Etung LGA, urged him to desist from occupying any part of Abonita Cocoa Estate  or be ready to face  the consequences for ignoring the directive.

Ashang’s letter stressed that the state government is  not ready to cede any of its cocoa plots to anyone or group of persons or those intending to take  portions of the estate without approval from the state governor.

“Consequently, you are by this notice directed to desist forthwith the continuous occupation of any part of the estate currently occupied by you or your privies.

“In the event of any disobedience of this directives, government will not hesitate to invoke all the options at her disposal to enforce compliance, including prosecution under the law,” the Commissioner warned.

He further stated that those that have something to do with government cocoa estate should be informed that state government had withdrawn release of any cocoa estate earlier issued to beneficiaries by any agency of state government.

Ashang stated that the said release was without any legal basis, and was completely void, and of no effect. 

“Beyond this it never had the authority of the state governor,.” the letter reads.

The contractor could not be reached to react to the allegations as his telephone line was switched off since Tuesday when the state government released the letter.

Sponsored
Funsho Arogundade

Recent Posts

Pecantrust MFB at 10: A Decade of Bridging Gaps, Building Trust

Ten years ago, Pecantrust Microfinance Bank entered Nigeria’s financial landscape with one mission: close the…

2 hours ago

CNG Cheaper, But Fares Stay High – Official Says

PROSPER OKOYE  Commercial drivers using Compressed Natural Gas are yet to reflect the lower cost…

4 hours ago

Man, 46, Arraigned For Allegedly Burgling Shop And Stealing 49 Designer Bags Valued At N3.5 Million

CYRIACUS IZUEKWE A 46-year-old man, Abraham Dominic, has been arrested and charged before the Ejigbo…

5 hours ago

Peter Obi: The Rolling Stone That Cannot Form A Rock

DR. IJEOMAH ARODIOGBU  Peter Obi stands today as the quintessential rolling stone in Nigerian politics.…

5 hours ago

Gov Fubara Extols Seventh Day Adventist For Contributions To Education

The Executive Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, on Thursday said that…

5 hours ago

LATE MR. KELVIN OSITADIMMA IKEGWUONU: PUBLIC NOTICE OF FORMAL DISCLAIMER AND DISASSOCIATION

Solicitors acting on behalf of the Ikegwuonu Family of Achalla/Umuchu, Aguata Local Government Area, Anambra…

6 hours ago
Sponsored