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Land-grabbers selling govt lands to Lagos residents: FG

According to the FG, land-grabbers usually ignore compensations paid to their fathers and fraudulently sell the same land to multiple buyers.

• September 5, 2021

Prospective buyers of land in Lagos State have been warned to verify all lands with state and federal government agencies in order not to fall victim to land-grabbers.

The Federal Controller of Housing in Lagos State, Margaret Adejobi, gave the warning on Sunday and said that land-grabbers usually ignore compensations paid to their fathers and still deliberately encroach on gazetted government acquisitions, fraudulently selling the same land to multiple buyers.

She said that several people did not know the difference between acquired and free land and called on the media to intensify awareness campaigns to curb the menace.

“All acquired lands are gazetted and there are records. If you want to verify, you write officially to the ministry. We have our survey department. We have perimeters of the place,” she said.

Mrs Adejobi said the search and verification procedures for land were free and appealed to members of the public to take advantage of the services of the ministry to protect their investments.

“With the way Lagos is, anybody that wants to buy land should first of all search. When you come to the ministry, we have a cadastral department, we have surveyors there.

“Even if you go to the Lagos State Survey Department, they will tell you that the land belongs to the federal government, ” she said.

The controller lamented that victims of land-grabbers were innocently still buying federal government lands daily, including the ones that had been sold off to new owners.

“This omo onile issue is giving us headaches. I get court summons daily on federal lands between omo oniles and allottees,” she said.

The federal controller, however, blamed some government agencies for leaving their lands to fallow for too long, giving opportunity for encroachment.

She lamented the shoddy litigation skills of the land-grabbers, saying sometimes they were able to secure a judgment on properties without the consent of the real owners.

Mrs Adejobi said there were cases where some property had to be ceded to people who bought assets in error from the land-grabbers after regularisation to give them a Certificate of Occupancy.

The controller also appealed to occupants of federal housing estates to take ownership of the facilities and imbibe good maintenance culture.

She urged the residents to keep watch over the infrastructure within their domain to protect them from vandalism, damage or theft.

Mrs Adejobi said while the government would strive to provide roads and other facilities within its estates, it was the responsibility of residents to maintain and take ownership of the infrastructure.

“We have a department now that is in charge of Federal Government Assets and management and maintenance of all federal government buildings,” she said.

She added that a proposal had been submitted for facility managers to take over all federal buildings in Lagos State.

(NAN)

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