Land Use Constraints and Challenges to Sustainable Land Resource Control in Rural Nigeria
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19166/glr.v5i1.8925Trefwoorden:
Good Governance, Land Policy, Rural Peace, Sustainable Land UseSamenvatting
In Sub Sahara Africa, land occupies an important position in the life of the people. Apart from its important economic value in food security and job creation to millions of rural dwellers, it is sacred and physical. In Nigeria, most of the rural dwellers are into agriculture and pastoralism. But the constraints on access to land resources under various land tenure systems have created tensions in rural communities and threaten agricultural enterprises. Under these tenures, land resources are not available in the right quantities for varying agricultural purposes as to allow sustainable food security, reduction of poverty, hunger and gender discrimination. The article discusses the concept of land under the various tenure systems; examines land resource control in rural Nigeria and establishes a need for legal reform in land use access and control to ameliorate the constraints. The study adopts a doctrinal research method which relied on primary and secondary sources of information. The article, after establishing that the claim that multiple land tenures and the discriminating policy implementation under the tenures have considerably weakened the land resource control laws, advocates the reforms of the current legal regime to make land resources available to all people needing it for economic development. Transparent and consistent implementation of legal regime, removal of undue delays in the administration of Governor’s consent and streamlining of the incidents of customary land tenure to that of the Land Use Act are suggested.
Referenties
Abugu, Uwakwe. Land Use and Reforms in Nigeria: Law and Practice. Abuja: Immaculate Prints, 2012.
Adegbite, Aderonke E., and Abiola Abiade. “Land as the Life of a People: Nigerian Government, Laws and Indigenous Land Matters.” Madonna University, Nigeria Faculty of Law Law Journal, 8 (2021): 86–96. https://journals.ezenwaohaetorc.org/index.php/MUNFOLLJ/article/view/1823.
Adinoyi, Seriki. “56% of Nigeria’s Agricultural Land Not in Use, Says Minister.” This Day, September 22, 2022. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/09/16/56-of-nigerias-agricultural-land-not-in-use-says-minister/.
Agbede, I. Oluwole. Themes on Conflict of Laws, Revised Edition. Lagos: Princeton & Associates, 2018.
Agekameh, Dele. “The RUGA Conundrum.” Premium Times Opinion, July 10, 2019. https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2019/07/10/the-ruga-conundrum-by-dele-agekameh.
Akoni, Olasunkanmi, Ebun Sessou, and Nelson Alu. “Why We Oppose Anti-Open Grazing Law in Lago — Miyetti-Allah.” Vanguard, September 8, 2021. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/09/why-we-oppose-anti-open-grazing-law-in-lagos-miyetti-allah/.
Amanze, James N. “Land and the Spirituality of Indigenous People in Africa: A Case Study of the Basarwa of the Central Kalagari Game Reserve in Botswana.” Sabinet African Journals 1, no. 3 (January 2007): 97–115. https://journals.co.za/doi/10.10520/AJA18172741_8.
Anene, Chidi P., Theodore O. Iyala, and Nlemchukwu Vivian O. “Failure of Ranching Polcies in Nigeria: Proposed Cattle Colony and RUGA Settlement in Perspective.” GWEBUIKE: An African Journal of Arts and Humanities 6, no. 6 (2020): 82–107. https://acjol.org/index.php/iaajah/article/view/564.
Apikins, Maina Williams. “The Federal Government of Nigeria’s Rural Grazing Area (RUGA) Policy. The Demystification of the Elite’s Theory?.” International Journal of Advanced Studies and Public Sector Management 8, no. 1 (2020): 229–243. https://internationalpolicybrief.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ARTICLE19-17.pdf.
Arua, Emea O. and Eugene C. Okorji. Multidimensional Analysis of Land Tenure Systems in Eastern Nigeria. FAO. https://www.fao.org/4/W6728T/w6728t14.htm.
Bamigbola, Bola. “Peace Takes Flight as Osun Communities Go to War over Land Dispute.” Punch, October 11, 2023. https://punchng.com/peace-takes-flight-as-osun-communities-go-to-war-over-land-dispute/.
CIFORB. “Country Profile-Nigeria.” Accessed September 27, 2024. https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/Documents/college-artslaw/ptr/ciforb/resources/Nigeria.pdf.
Department of Economics and Social Affairs Sustainable Development. “The 17 Goals.” Accessed September 27, 2024. https://sdgs.un.org/goals.
Dovar, Daniel, Michael Walsh, Philip Rainey, and Piers Harrison. Megarry’s Manual of the Law of Real Property, 6th Edition. London: Stevens & Sons Ltd, 1982.
Gnedenko, Ekaterina. “Land and Economics and Policy.” accessed September 27, 2024. https://www.bu.edu/eci/2024/08/23/land-economics-and-policy/ .
Hanafi, Azeez, Peter Dada, Daud Olatunji, and Godfrey George. “Miyetti Allah Threatens Suit As Lagos, Ondo Vow To Defend Open Grazing Law.” Punch, October 3, 2021. https://punchng.com/miyetti-allah-threatens-suit-as-lagos-ondo-vow-to-defend-open-grazing-law/.
Hufschmidt, Patrick, and Otum Chukwuma Ume. Conflicts and Political Intervention: Evidence from the Anti-open Grazing Laws in Nigeria. Essen: Leibnz-Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung, 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/10419/274027.
Ike, Don I. “The System of Land Rights in Agriculture.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 43, no. 4 (October 1984): 469–480. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3486126.
Lumanze, Obelden Mmesomachukwu. “The Concept of Land/Earth in the Old Testament and in Africa. Implications to the Contemporary Nigerian Christian.” Journal of Religion and Human Relations 13, no. 1 (2021): 69–91. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jrhr/article/view/211096.
Nmah, Patrick E. “Spiritual Dimension of Land Identity Crisis in Igboland of Nigeria: An Ethical Reflection.” Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities 12, no. 2 (2011): 136–151. https://doi.org/10.4314/ujah.v12i2.6.
Nwabueze, Benjamin Obi. Nigerian Land Law. Enugu: Nwamife Publishers Ltd, 1982.
Olagunju, David. “Grazing Law: Miyetti Allah Issues Threat Demands Apology.’ Tribune Online, October 22, 2016. https://tribuneonlineng.com/grazing-law-miyetti-allah-issues-threat-demands-apology/.
Oluyede, Peter. Modern Nigerian Land Law. Ibadan: Evans Brothers Nigerian Publishers Limited, 1989.
Onwusiribe, Chigorizim Ndubuisi, and Daniel Chinedu Nwaogu. “Agricultural Land Availability and Rural Farmers’ Output in Abia State, Nigeria.” Scientific Paper Series Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development 17, no. 1 (2017): 317–321. https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.17_1/Art46.pdf.
Onyishi, Anthony U., Kingsley C. Ezechi, and Augustina N. Eze. “Farmers-Herders Conflict and Anti-Grazing Laws in Nigeria: Issues and Prospects.” Journal of Liberal Studies 17, no. 3 (December 2019): 503–511.
Out, Michael Takim. Customary Land Law in Nigeria: Law and Practice. Lagos: Princeton and Associate Publishing Co Ltd, 2022.
Punch Editorial. “Finding Solutions to Violent Boundary Disputes.” Punch, September 28, 2022. https://punchng.com/finding-solutions-to-violent-boundary-disputes/.
Rasheed, Akinkuolie. “RUGA Farm Settlements: Fulani Herders’ Dilemma.” The News, August 21, 2019. https://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2019/08/21/ruga-farm-settlements-fulani-herders-dilemma/.
Salawudeen, Mujidat Olabisi. “Herdsmen and Social Integration Among the People of Southwest, Nigeria.” PhD Dissertation, Ekiti State University, AdonEkiti, 2019.
Sasu, Doris Dokua. “Agriculture in Nigeria: Statistics and Facts.” Statista, December 11, 2024. https://www.statista.com/topics/6729/agriculture-in-nigeria.
Smith, I.O.. Practical Approach to Law of Real Property in Nigeria, Revised Edition. Ibadan: Ecowatch Publication, 2013.
Taiwo, Adewale. The Nigerian Land Law, Revised Edition. Lagos: Princeton and Associates Publishing Press Ltd., 2016.
Tobi, Niki. Cases and Materials on Nigeria Land Law. Lagos, Mabrochi Books, 1992.
Toriola, J.O.. “The Ife/Modakeke Crisis: An Insider View.” IFE PsychologIA 9, no. 3 (2001): 21–29. https://doi.org/10.4314/ifep.v9i3.23629.
Worldometer. “Nigeria Population (Live) 2024.” Accessed September 2
##submission.downloads##
Gepubliceerd
Citeerhulp
Nummer
Sectie
Licentie
Copyright (c) 2025 Busari Morufu Salawu

Dit werk wordt verdeeld onder een Naamsvermelding-GelijkDelen 4.0 Internationaal licentie.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
1) Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY-SA 4.0) that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
2) Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
3) Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website). The final published PDF should be used and bibliographic details that credit the publication in this journal should be included.