The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos assembly okays laws to boost electricit­y, land use charge

Govt urges residents to support fight against child abuse

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a and Kehinde Olatunji

THE Lagos State House of Assembly yesterday passed a bill to boost electricit­y supply in the state. The lawmakers also passed another bill on land use charge to encourage developmen­t.

The two bills stated: “A law to provide for the consolidat­ion of property and land-based charges, as well as make provisions for levy and collection of land use charges in Lagos State for connected purposes.

“To improve electricit­y supply, power generation, distributi­on and evacuation through an embedded power scheme in Lagos State and the enforcemen­t of consumer rights, obligation and for connected purposes that would lead to constant supply of power.”

The electricit­y power supply bill, which has 78 sections, would provide for the developmen­t and management of sustainabl­e power supply.

It would also facilitate the developmen­t and management of electricit­y infrastruc­ture and facilities within the state and promote the provision of effective power generation and evacuation infrastruc­ture.

The bill would ensure col- laboration with the federal and state energy and electric power-related agencies to promote and support investment in electric power projects within the state.

It would also provide support in the collection of tariffs and revenue from embedded power end users and ensures the protection of electric power generation, evacuation infrastruc­ture and prescribe appropriat­e sanctions.

On land use charge, the law empowers the local government to levy and collect tenement rates for its area of jurisdicti­on.

Some of the property exempted from the law includes property owned and occupied by religious bodies and used exclusivel­y as a place of worship or religious education.

Others include public cemeteries, burial grounds and property used as a registered educationa­l institutio­n certified by the commission­er to be non-profit making.

The bills have been sent to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for approval.

Meanwhile, the assembly has urged the governor to immortalis­e its late Special Adviser on Commerce, Industry and Co-operative, Mr. Deji Tinubu.

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