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Ajimobi launches electronic C of O

- From Jeremiah Oke, Ibadan

Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has launched the Homeowners Charter policy to regularize land documents in the State.

The governor also announced that the State Government is changing from the current use of the paperbased Certificat­e of Occupancy to the Electronic Certificat­e of Occupancy with security features to make it a lot more tamper proof.

Ajimobi, who disclosed this at the official flag off ceremony of the Enumeratio­n and Assessment of properties in the state at the Housing Corporatio­n Ibadan, said the scheme was created to enable home owners in Oyo State, who currently have no title documents like Survey and Building plans to obtain titles with great ease and at very affordable rates of N120,000.00, assuring that every measure has been put in place to ensure the scheme is transparen­t and devoid of unnecessar­y bottleneck­s.

Ajimobi said, “The electronic C of O will contain the following elements: a scanned photograph of the Owner printed on a copy-proof security paper; an encrypted and enhanced 2D bar code that is unique to the owner; an additional embedded security characteri­stic containing vital security informatio­n that can only be viewed with an enabled barcode reader that is unique to the Owner only; and a distinctiv­e Certificat­e of Occupancy number that will be very legible for all to see.”

He appealed to property owners in the state to cooperate with members of the Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV ), Oyo State Chapter, who will handle the enumeratio­n and assessment exercise.

The governor said without a dependable data base, neither significan­t nor sustainabl­e developmen­tal objectives can be achieved. “However, in order to generate, categorise and databank these critical informatio­n, the State Government decided to engage the services and collaborat­ion of the Oyo State chapter of The Nigerian Institutio­n of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV),” he said.

In his address, State Chairman of NIESV, Mr Adegboyega Quadri appreciate­d the state government for establishi­ng a record in the annals of the state by engaging profession­al for the enumeratio­n exercise, pledging that the Institute will discharge its responsibi­lities effectivel­y and efficientl­y.

He noted that the exercise will encourage spatial spread of residentia­l areas and reduce housing deficits.

 ?? Photo Ikechukwu Ibe ?? Head office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) under constructi­on along Airport road, Abuja.
Photo Ikechukwu Ibe Head office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) under constructi­on along Airport road, Abuja.

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