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Lagos Harps On Protection Of Property Owners
As part of efforts aimed at protecting property owners from greedy land speculators, the Lagos State government has created Land Regularisation Directorate.
Disclosing this at a retreat for scheme/land officers in Lagos, the permanent secretary, Lands Bureau, Mr. Gbenga Ashafa said that regular complaints of the excesses of the land speculators and illegal properties acquired outside the Land Use Act, prompted the State Government to initiate the directorate.
He said that the directorate is to give a new legal status to such property in the state, pointing out that the Land Regularisation Directorate has since its establishment concentrated efforts on processing approvals for the Land Use and Allocation Committee to grant private certificates of occupancy to prospective applicants, since it does not want to unduly hurt the people socially and economically.
The annual retreat which was attended by top government officials especially staff of law services, land registry, land regularisation, New town Development Authority, surveyors, physical planning and urban development officers, has the theme “The Dynamic Relationship between Land Use and Allocation Committee and its sister agencies.”
The permanent secretary noted that the Land Use and Allocation committee is charged with the responsibility of judicious land management for the state on behalf of the people, adding that it has become a veritable revenue earner and has also bounded harmoniously with the sister agencies.
Ashafa also said that the state land registry which is one of the most sophisticated registration institutions in the country is known for registration of titles which obviously increases the integrity and value of landed and building property, apart from reducing social and economic tensions and litigations.
According to a statement from the Public Relations Officer (PRO) Moshood Adebisi of the Ministry of Lands, Ashafa was quoted to have commended the significant input of the scheme/land officers and other participants towards the development of environmental prosperity of the state, and charged them to be modest citizens in the discharge of their administrative functions.
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