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Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by Efewestern: 7:00pm On Sep 01, 2020
tutudesz:

Ever level involved in building a house get group, from clearing land to roofing grin and shouldn't forget security money O!

Carpenter association
Iron Bender association
Welder Association

grin

If you don't use them, you pay them off, it's better you pay them off, because if you make the mistake of using them, they'd overprice you and most won't do a good job.
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by jubilee55f: 7:16pm On Sep 01, 2020
These are issues we thought somebody like Buhari will come and crush in 2015. Only for him to come on board and began to behave like a dead cow. As for Okowa and co, these are people any serious minded person can not even classify as true leaders. Just working for their own pockets. Nonsense.
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by tutudesz: 7:27pm On Sep 01, 2020
Efewestern:


Carpenter association
Iron Bender association
Welder Association

grin

If you don't use them, you pay them off, it's better you pay them off, because if you make the mistake of using them, they'd overprice you and most won't do a good job.
Na only women association I never see O! Use this guy and spend double the amount and they will delay the job again.
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by tutudesz: 7:36pm On Sep 01, 2020
jubilee55f:
These are issues we thought somebody like Buhari will come and crush in 2015. Only for him to come on board and began to behave like a dead cow. As for Okowa and co, these are people any serious minded person can not even classify as true leaders. Just working for their own pockets. Nonsense.
The political landscape is encouraging this rubbish, instead of the government to create jobs, they rather the youths collect the money.
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by darfay: 9:32pm On Sep 01, 2020
Efewestern:


Carpenter association
Iron Bender association
Welder Association

grin

If you don't use them, you pay them off, it's better you pay them off, because if you make the mistake of using them, they'd overprice you and most won't do a good job.


Wait, what?
Carpenter association ke?
Na wetin concern Dem with your house?
Are you building their Secretariat ni?

All these are exploitation o. Those youths need OT, education and jobs
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by Iriruaga100(m): 10:29pm On Sep 01, 2020
Efewestern:


Cut off is between the family, how come you involved the entire community in Ovwian? How is your relationship with the people you bought the land from? they might be the ones who sold you out to be milked.

Cc: Darfay, tutudesz

Omenka paid 200 and he was lamenting, he needs to see what some people are facing down here. Just so terrible!
. The place is well developed. How do you know the family, when the said land has gone through four different buyer?? Except you’re want to pay different signing fee to each of them..
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by tutudesz: 10:48pm On Sep 01, 2020
Iriruaga100:
. The place is well developed. How do you know the family, when the said land has gone through four different buyer?? Except you’re want to pay different signing fee to each of them..
Whether it's your family land, you will still pay deve.
Re: Delta State To Arrest anti-deve’ Law Violators by EMMY76: 11:28pm On Sep 01, 2020
HenryUbus12345:

Delta Government says it will enforce strict implementation of the ‘anti-deve’ law which proscribed illegal and forceful entry into development sites across the state.

The State Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, stated this on Monday at a press conference in Asaba, the state capital.

He warned violators of the State Public and Private Properties Protection Law signed into law by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in 2018.

The commissioner was reacting to concerns that despite the enactment of the law, some community leaders and youths were still flouting the law by harassing business owners and property developers in the state.

Aniagwu disclosed that Governor Okowa had received from alarming reports from both public and private developers on the development.

He called on the people to report such harassments to law enforcement agencies who are empowered by law to prosecute the offenders.

"You will recall that two years ago, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa assented to a piece of legislation outlawing what we used to call "deve"

"We are making it very clear that, that law is still in force because we are getting reports that some persons are still harassing some individuals and that if anybody harasses you because you want to develop your plot of land, or your property, you are at liberty to notify the law enforcement agencies to prosecute such persons.

"You don’t say because that law has been signed and take the law into your hands to fight anybody who wants to harass you. Take advantage of that law to invite the law enforcement agencies whose duty it is to prosecute such persons.

"We are also seizing this opportunity to warn those who think that they can harass big investors, being it local or foreign that we will not hesitate to take advantage of that law to prosecute anybody found wanting in this regard.

"This is because we have observed before coming up with that law, that the "deve" mentality impinges on development in a number of areas and that those who wanted to develop their plots of land or bring some other investments, were disturbed by this practice and that’s why we outlawed it so that we can speed up the process of development of our state.

"We are convinced that if the state develops as fast as we desire it to, that these individuals who think that deve is the only true way they can survive, will even get employment gainfully and have more legitimate job to do than attacking people and asking for deve levy.

"The state Government frowns at it and will take the advantage of the law to prosecute whoever is reported or arrested because we believe that such persons is an enemy of the state. We do not want people who have suffered and laboured to bring such development to our state to be disturbed on account of that." he said.

He said the state government in partnership with the police and other security agencies has scaled up security checks on major highways to check the incidences of kidnapping, cultism, and other violent crimes and appealed to the people to cooperate with them to protect lives and property.

The Commissioner also announced further easing of lockdown on worship centres in the state, saying they can now hold more than one service but with strict adherence to COVID-19 prevention protocols.

"Before now Churches are only allowed to hold only one service efore now worship centres are not allowed to hold more than one serves because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"But now we have are going to hold more than one service but they must still adhere strictly to the social distancing rule, wearing of face masks, washing of hands or use of hand sanitisers before worshippers are allowed into the premises of such worship centres.

"We believe that our people have been sufficiently sensitised to understand that this protocol need to be observed but we have also observed that there are some individuals who believe in that dream world that COVID-19 is a scam.

"To such persons we will still take steps to sensitise them taking advantage of the traditional institution and of course the religious bodies to also help us pass the message across while also preaching the message of salvation.

Aniagwu appealed to those whose business have been impacted by the lockdown to be patient with government as it will be easier to revive the economy than to revive the dead.

"We are still taking steps in collaboration with the Presidential Task Force to review some of the lockdown decisions we took earlier and we appeal to our brothers who are into businesses like entertainment to bear with us. Little by little the curve is being flattened and once we get out of this we will begin to live our normal lives." he stated.


Nonsense how can you sign a bill into law since 2018 without setting up mechnicism for it's implementation and enforcement? undecided

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