Kisule Joseph a resident of Lwanda village in Gogonya Parish Kibiga Sub County in Kiboga district has expressed worry after two years without receiving any information about his land title.
Kisule says authorities and project representatives, including subcontractors asked for their land tittles in the meeting that was held in 2023 in the month of May at Kibiga sub county headquarters.
“I was asked to give away my land title so that they can curve off the piece of land that they had paid for where the pipeline in going to path though but am worried its now two years I have never got any information,” said Kisule.
He says communities impacted by oil development lack information about the progress of the project and the whereabouts of their land titles.
Kisule says he has asked all the local leaders to have information about the title since they were all involved in the meeting but all in vain.
“Me and my family we are in a dilemma since we can’t trace our title with no answers so we call upon the government and other stake holders who can help us to find our land title,” he cried out.
Kisule appreciated NAPE for always facilitating them to express their issues via community Green Radio.
Ssebufu Leo also a resident of the same area is accusing companies and the government of taking their land unfairly.
He explained that the quoted amounts given to them would not meet the cost of buying equal and adequate property with similar agricultural and ecological conditions.
“We have graves on the land that was affected so we are wondering whether they will give us additional money to exhume our family members because we have no information,” he asked.
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