The Committee set up by the Plateau State Government on land administration to investigate issues surrounding land acquisition and allocation in Jos-Bukuru Greater Master Plan, has called on concerned citizens to forward their written memorandum to office of the Chairman opening April 2, 2024 for consideration.

This came in a press statement signed by the Secretary of the Committee, Barr. Gregory Nangor Lar, and made available to THE NIGERIA STANDARD in Jos, the Plateau State capital Sunday.

 The statement said, "Following recent inauguration of a high-powered Committee on Land Administration by the Plateau State Government, headed by Barr Isaac Dimka, who's core mandate is to investigate issues surrounding the acquisition and allocation of land within the Jos-Bukuru Greater Master Plan.
     
"The committee is calling for written submissions of memorandum from concerned individuals and groups, to identify beneficiaries of such land allocations, investigate illegal development in government estates and the demarcation, allocation, and sales of land within government reserve areas across the state, among other issues", it stated.
       
The Committee, therefore, urged the public to submit their memorandum to the Chairman of Committee on Land Administration, Barr. Isaac Dimka, at the Ministry of Lands, Survey and Town Planning, Jos, or forward it to the committee's email address at plsglandcom@gmail.com.
     
"Further inquiries, the written memorandum can be directed to the committee's website at www.plsglandadmin.com or contact the following numbers: 08111114441 or 0803308825. The committee will commence sitting on April 2, 2024, and the closing date for all submissions is April 10, 2024 respectively", the secretary highlighted.