Thursday, June 25, 2026 - Residents of Diko town in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State staged a peaceful protest against the acquisition of 500 hectares of farmland by the state government for an industrial solar farming project linked to Abuja Steel Mills Limited.
The protest, which featured masquerades in full regalia,
drew large numbers of youths and community members who marched through major
streets carrying placards and chanting slogans to oppose the land transfer.
Accompanied by drumming and traditional performances, the
demonstrators repeatedly chanted, “Ba ma yi, Ba ma so,” meaning “We don’t want
it, we won’t accept it,” as they condemned what they described as the forceful
and illegal acquisition of their ancestral farmland. Residents alleged that the
land was transferred to the company without adequate consultation or the
consent of affected communities.
Sources said the protesters moved through the town before
gathering at the site where government officials had reportedly carried out the
formal transfer of the land to the company. At the location, the demonstration
intensified as masquerades, youths, men and women engaged in prolonged drumming
and dancing around the site, symbolically rejecting the project
Speaking during the protest, residents said the affected
land serves as a major source of livelihood for Diko and neighbouring
communities, warning that the acquisition threatens their farming activities
and economic survival. “We are predominantly farmers in this town and
neighbouring communities. If such a large portion of our land is taken away for
a company, we will be left with little or nothing to sustain ourselves,” one
resident, who requested anonymity, said.
The protesters appealed to the Niger State Government to
reverse the acquisition, arguing that the decision could undermine peace and
development in the area.
“We appeal to the state government to have a rethink over
its decision to acquire the land for the Abuja Steel Mills Limited Solar Farm.
The decision is unacceptable and should be reversed immediately to allow peace
to reign in our communities,” the resident added. As of the time of filing this
report, the Niger State Government had not issued an official response to the
protest.

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