Neglect of land grab act in Edo: international and local investors threatened
By Our Correspondent With the seemingly abandonment of the land grab act in Edo State, local and international investors in the diaspora have threatened a rethink in investing in the State. This was contained in a statement signed by the President and Founder of Edo Indigenous Movement (EIM), also known as Edo Progressive Indigenous Association (EPIA)- Chief Dr Bishop Omogiade Enoyiogiere Edokpolo, and made available to newsmen in Benin City. The Edo indigenous investors and foreign investors in the diaspora made their position known while looking at the recent attack on the leader of Edo indigenous movement who has been campaigning to attract Edo indigenes and nonindigenes in the diaspora to come to Edo State to invest, assuring them that Edo is a safe place to invest. The investors opined that if the Edo indigenous leader could be a victim of land grab act and in the process assulted by his fellow indigenes, they have no option than to have a rethink about investing in Edo...