The Bomadi High Court has ruled in favour of Okia Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta state in a land dispute with Agge Community, in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State which has been on for over a decade.
The Okia community won the case in a judgement delivered in Suit Number: HCB/13/2004 by the Court after several years of delay, adjournments and trials.
The Claimants had approached the Court wherein they sought four reliefs against the Defendants.
The Claimants, Messrs Pius Gbeneyi, Christopher Dove and Francis Akara, for themselves and on behalf of Okia Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, had dragged William Isiayei, Monday Lugbenwei, Okuku Imole Wurutuawei, for themselves and on behalf of Agge Community in Ekeremor Local Government Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, who are the defendants, to court over the land tussle.
They claimed that the Defendants were laying claim to the land as well as seeking to take benefits due to Okia Community from Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC).
The Claimants, through their Counsel, Nnamdi Ugwuka, tendered a Plan No. PP/DT/2K4/03. In their reliefs,the Community prayed the Court for. “A declaration of Statutory Right of Occupancy to that piece or parcel of land which is lying, being and situate at Okia Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria.
“An order of Perpetual Injunction retraining the Defendants from dealing with SPDC and/or Sterling in any manner whatsoever, including the implementation of the Integrated Pipeline Surveillance Scheme (IPSS) in relation to the Claimant’s aforesaid Community land situate at Okia Community, Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.
” A declaration that the Claimants’ Community being the rightful and bona-fide owner and in possession of the said Okia Community land, host to the aforesaid facilities belonging to the SPDC is the Community rightfully entitled to be considered by the SPDC for the implementation of the Integrated Pipeline Surveillance Scheme(IPSS) for host Communities especially on Okia Community land or any other contract which may be conceived by SPDC and/or Sterling or any other company whatsoever for host Community.
“A Perpetual Injunction restraining the Defendants by themselves, their servants, agents, privies, workmen or whosoever from interfering or disturbing the Claimants’ right and title to peaceful possession and occupation of the said piece or parcel land situate at Okia Community or preventing or denying the Claimant’s of the right of reaping the benefits accruing to their Community as host to the SPDC facilities and/or Sterling or any other company and whatsoever facilities located on the Claimant’s Okia Community land in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.”
For their part, the Defendants argued the matter challenging them to prove their claims and title to the land in dispute amongst others.
Larry Ovwromoh and V.A. Umukoro represented the Defendants, Messrs Williams Isiayei, Monday Lugbenwei and Okuku Imole Wurutuawei who are representatives of Agge Community in Ekeremor local government area of Bayelsa State in Court.
Delivering judgement, the Court presided over by Justice Michael Nduka Obi said,” I have given due consideration to the evidence of Claimant’s witnesses; the traditional history of the claimants was only challenged to the extent that the land in dispute formed part of Okibou land.
“Having now found that the Defendants failed to discharge the burden of proof in establishing that the land being claimed forms part of Okibou land, this Court believes the evidence of the 1st Claimant on the traditional history of the claimants as well as right of ownership exercised on the land in dispute.
” I find that the evidence of traditional history was conclusive in proof of their ownership of the land in dispute and the Court so holds. I resolve these issues in favour of the Claimants.
“Flowing from what I have heard above, I hereby declare that the Claimants are entitled to Statutory Right of Occupancy to that piece or parcel of land known and called Okia Community land which land is lying, being and situate at Okia Community in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State of Nigeria.
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