GAZETTE
GAZETTE:
A Gazette is an
official record book where all special government details are spelt out,
detailed and recorded.
A Gazette will
show the communities or villages that have been granted excision and the number
of acres or hectares of land that government has given to them. It is within
those excised acres or hectares that the traditional family is entitled to sell
its lands to the public and not anything outside those hectares of land given
or excised to them.
A Gazette is a
very powerful instrument the community owns and can replace a Certificate of
Occupancy (C of O) to grant title to the villagers. A community owning a
gazette can only sell lands to an individual within those lands that have been
excised to them and the community or family head of that land has the right to
sign your documents for you if you purchase lands within those excised acres or
hectares of land.


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