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Liberian President signs land-reform law

20 September 2018, 3:20 PM  |
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George Weah

George Weah took office in January 2018.

George Weah

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George Weah took office in January 2018.

Liberian President, George Weah, has signed a long-sought land reform law that gives local communities greater rights over customary land and lets foreigners and charities own property.

First drafted in 2014, the Land Right Act has nonetheless been criticized by some who say it weakens the rights of Liberians who live in rural areas, notably women.

Previously, the government could grant private companies long-term leases on non-titled lands that cover most of the West African country settled by former slaves from the United States and Caribbean. “Land and labour are intertwined; one cannot be without the other. If you have land and there is no labour, you have a problem because land is an asset,” Weah commented as he signed the act late Wednesday.

The former football star took office in January. Local communities can now claim ownership of customary land based on oral testimonies of community members, maps, signed agreements between neighboring communities and other documents.

A nationwide survey is to be carried out within two years to confirm which are customary lands and which are privately held.

Up to 10 % of the former is now to be allocated as public land available for lease to private companies.

The law allows foreigners, missionaries, educational and charitable organisations to own land as long as it is used for the purpose given at the time of purchase. In addition, farmers who occupy unclaimed land for 15 years will become its legal owner.

Land issues have fueled deadly conflict in Liberia, pitting urban elites against rural populations, often women, who practice subsistence farming on non-titled croplands.

A civil war that claimed 250 000 lives between 1989 and 2003 was in large part caused by disputes over land and natural resources. “With this act, our parents will have the opportunity of claiming what belongs to them,” Liberian national Terrence Gibson told AFP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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