Business Day (Nigeria)

Oyedemi canvasses regulation of real estate in Lagos

…As Nathaniel Bassey attends Luxury Estate’s ground breaking

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It was a glorious day in Lekki Lagos when Ni g e r i a’s go s p e l music icon, Nathaniel Bassey, led three other ministers of the gospel to perfect the ground breaking of Cedarwood Luxur y Apartments and Terraces powered by PWAN Plus and Business Concerns, recently.

For the Managing Director of the leading estate real estate outfit, Julius Oyedemi and his hardworkin­g staff, the day was a mixture of spirituali­ty and an occasion for showers of accolades as Bassey released some sounds of jubilee and pronounced aggress ive anointing on the PWAN Plus squad.

Perfecting the ground breaking, the gospel artiste also eulogised Oyedemi, describing him as a Christian brother who takes special interest and care of other people’s business with a high sense of responsibi­lity.

During an interview with journalist­s, Oyedemi said that until Lagos State regulates its burgeoning real estate sector, the state government would continue to lose huge income that should accrue to it from the sector.

He expressed the view in support of Lagos State government’s recent expression of intention to regulate the real estate sector in the state. He said: “It’s a dream come true, a good one. You cannot overlook the real estate industry in Nigeria, especially in a place like Lagos where we have over 20 million people occupying the land space. There are housing deficits, I learn from a reliable source that real estate is contributi­ng a little to the GDP of Lagos State.”

Oyedemi, however, added that if there was a properly regulation of what he described as “the robust activities of estate developers in the state”, real estate contributi­on to the state’s GDP would definitely increase far and above what it’s currently doing.

He believes that the current showing is infinitesi­mal; and attributab­le to poor data collation regarding real estate activities and players in the state.

His words: “What this (regulation) will do is that the state government can collate the data of all players in the state; data will also be available and it can also improve the state’s revenue generation from the real estate sector.”

“For me, it’s a welcome idea; b e c au s e it will stimulate a rapport between the government and the stakeholde­rs, who are the private developers. If both parties are not coming together things may not go in the proper direction,” Oyedemi added.

The real estate whizkid also expressed worries, saying, “Our own expectatio­n is that government should do it without being biased. They should do it well and give the necessary support be c ause we al so have our own complaints. We have our itches, we have our disturbanc­es; we have the taxes, omo oniles, title issues and all of that. So, collaborat­ing with private developers is a welcome idea because this will help in the smooth running of real estate affairs of Lagos State.”

He added that his own concern is primarily getting the industry right. “If we can’t develop Lagos in the right way then what ever the certificat­e issue is, it’s all irrelevant,” he stressed.

Oyedemi said the ground breaking event was a special day to PWAN Plus Business Concern. “Cedarwoods Luxury Apartments Terraces is located at kilometer 35 Ajayi Apata Town in Sangotedo area of Lagos State. As you can see there are a lot of people; buyers and realtor are here to witness the ground breaking. You can also observe that a client is already building and quite a lot is happening. This is the beginning of a new dawn for us; another record setting in reducing housing deficit,” he explained.

Ce darwood Lu x u r y Apartments and Terraces sits on 10,500 square kilometers. The estate consists of 18 units of terraces, 32 units of apartments (16 units of one bedroom, 16 units of two bedroom); and 8 units of three bedroom Terrace buildings.

“What we are building here are apartments and terraces and our apartments are very affordable. We also have few service plots here and for those who want to build personal homes the option is very limited.

“It is actually a turning point because it is shooting us into the real deal, taking us into fulfilling our vision which is making home ownership a reality. Now, we are building it, we hope and we know that this will serve Nigerians really well. Like I said, we are very affordable because we want people to own homes without stress,” the PWAN Plus boss further explained.

 ??  ?? L-R: Julius Oyedemi, managing director of PWAN Plus; Fred Okpaje; Okey Nwachukwu; Nathaniel Bassey, and Afam Okonkwo, managing director, PWAN Homes, at the ground breaking ceremony in Lagos, recently.
L-R: Julius Oyedemi, managing director of PWAN Plus; Fred Okpaje; Okey Nwachukwu; Nathaniel Bassey, and Afam Okonkwo, managing director, PWAN Homes, at the ground breaking ceremony in Lagos, recently.

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