Land is one of the most valuable assets anyone can own. In Benue State, as population growth and development accelerate, ensuring that land ownership is well-documented has never been more important.
Unfortunately, many disputes in our communities stem from undocumented or improperly documented land. This not only creates tension among landowners but also discourages investors and delays critical development projects.
That’s why the Benue State Ministry of Lands and Survey is leading the charge to promote secure, transparent, and accessible land documentation. Through digitized land records, clearer land allocation processes, and improved public engagement, we’re building a system that protects rightful owners and supports sustainable development.
Whether you’re a first-time landowner, an estate developer, or a farmer with ancestral land, taking steps to verify and register your land is essential. It gives you legal security, makes your property easier to transfer or sell, and gives you access to loans and government support.
We encourage all citizens to visit the Ministry or our official channels to learn more about how to register or verify land ownership. Together, we can build a more organized, peaceful, and prosperous Benue State.