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Lagos State Government Extends Discounts and Amnesty to Homeowners

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To foster compliance with building regulations and enhance public safety, the Lagos State Government has implemented a discount and amnesty program for homeowners.

The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Oluyinka Olumide, highlighted that these initiatives seek to promote a sustainable urban environment by encouraging adherence to regulations.

As an incentive for civil servants to comply with proper building procedures, they are eligible for a 40% discount on planning permits.

Mr Olumide added, “In a bid to ensure that the state maintains its high developmental standard, Lagos state government has announced a 40 per cent rebate on planning permit payment to Lagosians. This is to encourage property owners in the state to do the right thing by ensuring their properties pass all official procedures.”

Mr Olumide said that property owners with unpermitted buildings were also given a 90-day amnesty period during which they could apply for permits without facing penalties.

He said this was meant to address existing non-compliance and promote a more regularised building environment.

Mr Olumide added, “The amnesty initiative would allow owners and developers of existing buildings to obtain planning permits without the payment of statutory penal fees within the amnesty window from May 2 to July 30, 2024, with a five per cent discount applicable to payments completed within ten working days of the bill’s issuance.”

He described the incentives, the rebate to civil servants, and the amnesty programme as a relief measure to mitigate the effects of the current economic hardship experienced in the built environment.

He advised applicants to submit their documents for review at the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) Head Office and LASPPPA District Offices across all 57 LGAs and LCDAs.

Additionally, Mr Olumide emphasised the government’s commitment to creating a “Lagos Smart City” with a well-functioning physical environment.

He believed achieving this goal would require everyone to comply with building regulations.

The commissioner warned that non-compliance would draw the wrath of the government positioned to do that, benefiting the largest number of Lagosians. He said the administration would not compromise the safety of any individual in Lagos.

Commissioner Olumide urged the public to fully adhere to Lagos physical planning laws by following established procedures for building planning and construction. He emphasized that adhering to these steps promotes safety and creates an organized, livable, and sustainable environment that enhances the well-being of residents.

Mr. Olumide highlighted the achievements of the Lagos State Office of Physical Planning over the past year, including:

• Granting over 74% of Planning Permits
• Preparing and reviewing Master Plans and Model City Plans, such as the Lagos Island Model City Plan and Alimosho Model City Plan
• Creating nine action area plans and nine development guide plans
• Delivering the right of way for 16 public infrastructure projects in Lagos

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Lagos schedules meeting with owners of distressed buildings.

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The Lagos State Government has said it would soon arrange a meeting with developers/owners of distressed buildings on how best to address the redesign and remodelling of such structures by November.

This was disclosed recently by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Oluyinka Olumide, at a function in Alahusa, Lagos.

Olumide said the prevalence of distressed buildings in different parts of the state was worrisome and needed the urgent attention of all stakeholders.

He said, “The Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development as mandated by the Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law, 2019, as amended, was willing to extend its responsibility for approving the remodelling of existing buildings to provide technical assistance to developers and owners of distressed buildings, especially on the design and remodelling of such buildings.

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FG threatens contractors over Enugu-Onitsha road delay

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The Federal Government has instructed the contractors responsible for the 107km Enugu-Onitsha road dualization to expedite the project.

This directive was given by the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, during a meeting with MTN, the Enugu State Government, and the contractors, RCC Ltd and Nigercat Ltd, on Friday.

According to a statement released on Friday, the minister said he is disappointed over the slow pace of work on the project, he said, “Let me express my disappointment over the slow pace of work on that project. It is one of the worst roads in this country.

“Everywhere we have diversion; diverting from the one that RCC and Nigercat had completed, the contractors are not kind enough to even put stone based on the diversion points.”

He added, “So, by the reason of the launching of our Operation Free our Roads, it is now a violation of the policy on the side of the controllers and directors of the Federal Ministry of Works where we have vehicles falling on any project that is ongoing or where there are potholes on our roads.”

He also blamed the sufferings of road users on the lack of commitment and insensitivity of the contractors.

“The public must know that the President’s intention is not for them to suffer while trying to fix the roads, and it is their right to insist that contractors should fix the roads that they are engaged on,” he said.

The Minister commended the Enugu state government for their resolve to fund the construction of a 20 KM section of the road and expressed hope that MTN would execute the second phase of the project.

He noted, “Why the Enugu State government is intervening is because of the slow pace of work by the contractors and because of funding issues. The essence of tax credit is for funds to be made available. And so, I don’t see RCC going to keep their promise to finish this project in 6 months.

“My advice to MTN is to look for another contractor within that axis if they want to get the job done. Division of labour is even the best. While they are doing the road, and if Nigercat is doing a good job, you can give them greater scope to do if you want to finish that job.”

He warned contractors that the Federal Government would not accept phased handovers of projects and has phased out Variation of Price in contract administration.

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Ekiti state government mediates land dispute between traditional ruler and family in Epe-Ekiti

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The Ekiti State government has intervened to resolve a longstanding land dispute between the Elepe of Epe-Ekiti, Oba Ayodele Adesoye, and the Atolagbe family. The government cautioned against the misuse of modernization as an excuse to disregard traditional customs.

In line with the community’s traditions, the government has ordered the release of resources, including palm trees at Oko Oba Farmland, to Oba Adesoye for his administration. This decision ensures the continued adherence to age-old practices.

Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, announced the resolution in Ado-Ekiti. The decision was made after considering the Elepe’s claim to Oko Oba Farmland based on historical evidence.

Mrs. Afuye acknowledged the Elepe’s right to be the custodian of Oko Oba Farmland, citing longstanding traditions that support his claim. The decision reflects the importance of respecting historical practices and ensuring their preservation.

The deputy governor, however, told the monarch in clear terms that other princes and princesses from all the three ruling houses should be allowed to farm on the land without payment of royalty.

Mrs Afuye appealed to the community to comply with the government’s position to restore unity, peace and orderliness to the beleaguered community.

Oba Adesoye expressed gratitude for the government’s decision and pledged to foster peace and unity between the throne and the community, aiming to accelerate Epe’s development.

Representing the Atolagbe family, Dr. Yemi Agbeleoba acknowledged their willingness to cede Oko Oba Farmland to the monarch. However, he emphasized the need for all three ruling houses to participate for a lasting and traditional solution.

Agbeleoba expressed appreciation for the government’s directive, believing it will contribute to resolving the long-standing conflict.

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