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Ogun seals 26 petrol, gas stations over illegal constructi­on

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The Ogun State government has sealed 26 other buildings including gas outlets, petrol filling stations, as well as commercial buildings for non-compliance with physical planning laws of the state.

The government also served a contravent­ion notice to five commercial buildings at Mowe/ Ofada in Obafemi/Owode Local Government Area of the state.

The Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t,

Tpl. Tunji Odunlami, disclosed this after a routine enforcemen­t exercise in the axis.

He said the government had earlier warned that it would not condone illegal building constructi­ons without planning permit as they are inimical to the developmen­tal plan of the state.

Odunlami affirmed that the sealed properties had been developed in breach of the building law which includes non-compliance with space standards, non-conformity with the approved planning permit, and constructi­on of additional structures without permit, among others.

He noted that the state government is determined to achieve a livable and orderly built environmen­t, stressing that it would not allow any deliberate abuse of the planning laws of the state.

While advising property owners to finalise their applicatio­ns for prompt delivery, Odunlami reiterated that developmen­t permits could be obtained through a seamless process following the new reforms put in place by the government.

According to him, the number of days for obtaining constructi­on permits in the ministry has been reduced from an average of 51 days to five days for simple residentia­l applicatio­n, while commercial applicatio­n is 14 days.

The special assistant to the governor on physical planning, who led the enforcemen­t team, Tunde Oluegbewes­a, urged investors, developers and property owners whose properties were sealed to visit the ministry for clarificat­ion and presentati­on of evidence for the constructi­on of additional buildings.

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