Kaduna State Government has offered new plots to residents of Malali Low-Cost in Kaduna, whose homes were demolished by the Nasir El Rufai administration.
The Director General of the Kaduna Geographic Information Service(KADGIS), Dr Bashir Garba Ibrahim, who presented the land titles to beneficiaries, noted that the gesture was in fulfillment of Mr Sani’s promise to ensure justice for the victims.
Mr Ibrahim noted that the handing out of the land titles was the result of the January 21 stakeholders meeting, which resolved to investigate the circumstances surrounding the demolition by the previous administration.
Speaking during the presentation of the new offers, Mr Ibrahim advised the beneficiaries to develop the plots quickly.
He further counselled them against reselling the plots of land, adding that “We want you to become homeowners and contribute to the growth of our state.”
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, the chairman of the former Malali Low-Cost residents, Mohammed Auwal, expressed gratitude to Mr Sani for addressing their concerns.
Recalling their nine-year struggle to get compensation, he also commended the director general of KADGIS for his efforts in facilitating the new land allocations.
Other residents also praised the Kaduna State governor for being compassionate and people-centered in his leadership style.
Recall that the Kaduna State Development and Property Company(KSDPC) gave residents of Malali Low Cost a seven-day notice to quit in October 2020.
The residents protested the short notice and the need to give them right of first refusal and the decision was shelved at the time.
However, in March 2021, a three-day notice was served the residents and after the expiration of the notice, over 80 structures were demolished in the first instance.
The affected homeowners had been engaging with the Kaduna State Government for compensation or alternative plots since the demolition exercise.



