Court orders FG to pay N1.1trn compensation to Niger state over damages caused by Zungery hydropower plant

The federal ministry of power has been ordered by a high court sitting in Minna, Niger state’s capital, to pay N1.1 trillion as compensation to Samboro community in Madaka district, Rafi LGA over damages caused by the construction of Zungeru hydro dam.
Justice Mohammed .A. Mohammed delivered the judgement in a lawsuit marked NSHC/ Kut/6/2023 and filed in April 2023 by Abubakar Usman, the village head of Samboro and 2,844 other members of the community.
The judge who noted that the construction of Zungeru dam in Samboro has caused damages to the farmland and other economic trees in the community, agreed that it is the act of the defendants in the construction of dam project that led to the continuous flooding and erosion in the community.
Justice Mohammed also held that the flooding and erosion have led to the destruction of the plaintiffs’ sources of livelihood and ejected them from their ancestral homes. He agreed that the plaintiffs, having suffered from the actions of the defendants, were entitled to monetary compensation.
The judge issued a perpetual injunction “restraining the defendants, their servants, agents, privies and or assigns whosever and howsoever from trespassing or further acts of trespass or doing any act or actions, conduct of breach prejudicial and or reprehensive to the plaintiffs’ right, interest ownership, possession and occupation on the land situate, being and lying at Samboro community, constituting about 7,868 hectares of land in Rafi local government area of Niger state”.




