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Title: Towards Effective Pro – Poor Land Administration in Nigeria: The Challenges and Prospects
Authors: Udoekanem, Namnso Bassey
Keywords: Land
Administration
Reform
Pro-Poor
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
Citation: Udoekanem, N. B. (2008). Towards Effective Pro – Poor Land Administration in Nigeria: The Challenges and Prospects. In Zubairu, S. N.; Morenikeji, O. O.; Sanusi, Y. A.; Jinadu, A. M. and Ojigi, L.M. (Eds). Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference of the School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria on the theme “Preserving the Environment’’ held at the Engineering Lecture Theatre, Gidan Kwano Campus of the University, 27th – 28th February .Pp. 323 – 329.
Abstract: Every nation requires effective land administration for several purposes. One of such purposes is access to land by everyone, including the poor. Access to land by the poor is imperative for agrarian and rural development, economic growth and poverty alleviation. This paper examines the tools for land administration in Nigeria. The paper argues that existing tools for land administration in the country are elitist, expensive and anti-poor. The paper identifies the Land Use Act of 1978; dearth of qualified land professionals; poverty; corruption and poor governance as challenges to effective pro-poor tools for land administration in Nigeria. The paper concludes that these challenges could be overcome through sustainable land reform and correction of the inadequacies of land administration agencies in the country.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6673
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