THE ESSENCE OF THE LAND USE ACT, 1978, THE ABUSES AND ITS IMPACT ON THE AVAILABILITY OF LAND FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
Abstract
The enactment of the Land Use Decree, 1978 now adapted as an Act of the National Assembly was targeted at consolidating the ownership of land in every state of the Federation in the hands of the Governor of such a state to hold in trust for the citizensof that state. The enactment of the Act stemmed from the need for more efficient, planned and controlled utilizationof the land in every state for the optimumbenefit of the members of the public. The coming into effect of the Land Use Actunlocked and made land hitherto in the hands of natives available for developmental purposes. However, in spiteof the benefits of the Land Use Act,the Act has come under serious criticisms for various reasons among which is the unbridled abuse of power associated with the Governors of the various states in their acts of acquisition and allocation of lands in their states. Whether those arguments and the calls for therepeal the Land Use Act are frivolousor not should be left for future appraisal, the concernof this workpresently is the tension associated with securing land for development of dwelling houses for members of the public following from the restricted naming of the overriding public purpose clause in the Land Use Act, 19781and the abuses recorded in the pastover acquisition of land for the needs of the various Housing Corporations and authorities in Nigeria.
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