Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir ElRufai has insisted on clearing the buildings that encroached into lands belonging to Government College and Rimi College in Kaduna, saying those with genuine titles whose property are affected have started receiving their letters of relocation.
El-Rufai during a tour of Government College and its environs at the weekend, said boarding facilities for students and quarters for staff could not co-exist with private dwellings and directed that all private property within Government College be valued so that appropriate compensation would be paid to those with valid titles and planning approval.
He said in addition to the compensation, the affected title owners would also be given replacement that the process of land recovery in Kaduna has to take into account the need to conduct valuation on property with valid title.
The governor who also visited the premises of the government agencies that have been sited on the school land, including those occupying the former school hostels, said all government agencies would be relocated from the schools along with the private encroachers.
El-Rufai said similar instructions had been given in respect of Rimi College, which used to be an iconic boarding school, but whose facilities had been encroached upon by private interests and public institutions.
The governor said formal notices to relocate, with deadlines, would be issued to all the government agencies that are currently accommodated on school premises.
He said government agencies in Rimi College had already received their relocation notices, stressing that their departure will enable the government prepare the school facilities to receive boarding students.
He added that the state government would restore Government College and Rimi College as boarding schools.
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