The minister was working with the adhoc National Commission set up in April to solve land issues.
The Minister of State Property and Land Tenure, Pascal Anong Adibime, has been in Douala for a working visit with an adhoc National Commission which was put in place on April 1by the minister of Land Tenure. This commission was set up because he recognised Douala has so many housing and land problems, so the commission had to handle documents of big enterprises especially in areas where land is widely solicited.
The commission was made up of Regional Delegates, Divisional Officers , Senior Divisional Officers, Mayors and the working session was the fist with the Minister since the commission was set up.
During the session one of the serious cases which came up was that of the land dispute between the Catholic Church and the Islamic Cultural Association in Cameroon, who had a land title for the land which the Catholic Church had built a school. The Minister resolved the problem saying that the Islamic Cultural Association rightfully own the land and because they cannot destroy the school they will give to the Islamic Cultural Association the amount of the school has occupied, so if it is possible to add to their land the used up space that same area but if not it will be given in another area.
The next was that of the land of the University of Douala in Ndogbong and Logbessou which was given by the State. The Rector of the University asked that a land title be issued in the name of the University which the Minister asked it should be done but the University will have to pay for the stamp and the tax. And for the land in Ndogbong which the public has encroached and built their houses he said it should be mapped out again and those who have encroached will have their land titles in that area seized and their houses destroyed.
The issue of Aeroport de Douala, ADC, and the lad at airport zone which has been occupied and some people even have land titles. The Minister said that the airport has to be protected. Though the land was given to ADC by the State, the State is going to take the land again and all those houses will be destroyed and later had back again to ADC.
The case between Denis Fampou and the Ministry of Women and the Family who want to construct a women hall on the land Fampou wants to build a Youth Centre in New Bell. Minister Anong Adibime said the land should be left
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