Employing indigenes doesn’t necessarily mean, there wouldn’t be dispute, and I think since they intend buying really large sun of lands from each particular region, then engaging the indigenes to help aid their work becomes a necessity but it’s a two way gain for the company, as they will be able to gather more information from them while they work on site and also make their works faster.
The lands in questions are not just any type of lands you need to understand that before LandDAO invest into any lands they must have done their part by making adequate consultation to know the rightful owners of the lands and the indigene of that community are not hired to give information as all the necessary negotiations between the land owners, community leaders, chiefs, and LandDAO must have settled and all the necessary documents signed before work can begin in lands.
Responding to the issue of land dispute which I believe can take place regardless of those working for LandDAO, it is the responsibility of LandDAO legal team to take care of any dispute arising as a result of the land but if it is what the community heads can take care of I believe the community through the help of the Community Liaison Officer (C.L.O) will likely communicate with LandDAO while they resolve it in the best way.