The Railway Property Management Company (RPMC), a subsidiary of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), announced that it has finalized plans to complete its computerized Property and Tenant Register.
Timothy Zalanga, Director of the RPMC, made the announcement on Friday during a news conference in Kaduna.
Zalanga, who noted that the RPMC was saddled with the responsibility of managing all lands and landed assets of the NRC, added that the recent initiative was to ascertain the number of properties and tenants under its purview for effective management.
He said a task force had been set up by the management of the company to carry out the audit.
“The task force is expected to cover Kaduna and environs as the pilot exercise before embarking on other States of the federation.
“The exercise is expected to drive the company’s plan for a real time interactive Land Management System on a digital platform,” he said.
The Director warned anyone claiming ownership of railway lands and landed assets to stop making such claims.
He did, however, advise members of the public who are illegally occupying railway lands and landed properties to register their presence or face eviction.
Zalanga also asked railway land allottees to meet their rental responsibilities, noting that anyone conducting business along railway routes should seek clearance or risk being ejected.
“Any illegal transfer of railway land or property to third parties will equally face revocation of allocation,” he stressed.
Zalanga further said that as enshrined in the land use act, any land that is not in the hands of the state government before the advent of the act, still remained with the Federal Government.
He explained, however, that the railway had purchased additional rail lines from the State Government for the purpose of developing new rail lines, as they are doing from Kaduna to Kano, and translated it to be under the purview of the State Government.
“Some weeks ago, a conference was organized for directors of lands nationwide by the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing where issues of land ownership were particularly addressed and they were educated on who owns a land and from what period.
“The land use act (1978) already states that any land owned by the Federal Government, its Agency or parastatal, enactment of the act shall not be affected by the act, it is exempted completely,” Zalanga explained.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the business visited Birnin Yero, Kakuri, Monday Market, Abakpwa, Ts’aunin Kura, Sabon Tasha, and Television Garage in Kaduna, where they have property and lands.