Business

Land Use Planning Report ‘ll Curb Fraudulent Practices -Institute

Published

on

The Nigerian Institute of
Town Planners (NITP) has said  that its planned Land Use Planning Report would help tackle fraudulent transactions and stop the rise of illegal settlements. The President of NITP, Femi Olomola told newsmen in Lagos on Wednesday that the report would also provide accurate information on the location of clients for the benefit of all stakeholders.
“This report, we will soon recommend it, make it a condition for the operation of a corporate account in the bank, registration of corporate account with the Corporate Affairs Commission, condition for the granting of building plan approval.
“A condition for the issuance of C of O (Certificate of Occupancy) and so many others.
“Imagine that kind of report is available to a bank when they want to open an account, the bank would be able to know the location very well of the proposed office or anything and they would be able to have the benefit of a detailed knowledge of the surrounding area.
“The name of the building, the owner of the building, all these would be in the Land Use Planning Report; the status of that particular property would be there, the title.
“If you want to apply for building plan approval, the same thing applies.
“Under the land use survey and analysis, we would look at all developments within that radius and do what we call analysis of it and we put it in our professional code.
“So by looking at that area, I can tell you of say 200 buildings or 300 buildings, or 400 buildings within that radius and that would be able to contextualise that development or that proposal on that plot of land.“
He said that the Bank Verification Number (BVN) introduced by the CBN would further enhance the Land Use Planning Report.

Trending

Exit mobile version