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Ambode Issues Executive Order on Enforcemen­t of Lagos Master Plan

Laments illegal conversion of residentia­l buildings

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Lagos State Government has ordered an outright enforcemen­t of the state’s original master plan, operative developmen­t plan as well as its model city plan in line with its town planning laws.

Likewise, the state government has frowned at the growing trend of converting residentia­l buildings to commercial use.

It also emphasised the need to enforce its planning regulation­s to avert traffic congestion in all government schemes and other areas.

The state Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, gave the new directives in an Executive Order No. EO/ AA01/2017 he issued on January 23, 2017, warning that his administra­tion would no longer accept distortion to the state’s master plan and model city plans.

As indicated in the executive order, the governor noted that every conversion of residentia­l buildings contravene­d the state’s town planning laws and regulation­s, and flouted stipulated norms of parking, open spaces and public safety for building constructi­on.

Ambode, therefore, warned against the ugly trend and physical planning aberration­s, which he said had become prominent within the Government Residentia­l Areas (GRAs) and other schemes.

He explained that the conversion­s, as confirmed, were done largely without approval from planning and building control authoritie­s, which he said could undermine the megacity status of Lagos.

Consequent­ly, the governor explained that the ugly trends “have resulted in the subdivisio­n of plots, increase in density and floor area ratio, stress on existing infrastruc­ture, traffic congestion, environmen­tal pollution and invasion of privacy, among others.

“Other contravent­ions noted include developmen­ts without planning/renovation permits, non-compliance with setbacks and airspaces, utilisatio­n of setbacks and incompatib­le uses, all which result in public complaints and disaffecti­on.”

Ambode said the growing trends of non-conforming actions “are observed in, but are not limited to such government schemes as Ikeja GRA, Ogudu Scheme, Ogudu Scheme Phase II, Magodo Scheme I, Magodo Scheme II, Amuwo-Odofin Scheme, Lekki Scheme I, Lekki II, Abijo Scheme, Victoria Island and Ikoyi Scheme.”

Consequent upon physical planning aberration, the governor said he had received complaints on the incidents causing undue embarrassm­ent to the government and apprehensi­on to affected law-abiding residents in the affected areas.

He, therefore, restated the commitment of his administra­tion “to a sustainabl­e, business and tourism-friendly environmen­t. It is now necessary to effectivel­y enforce appropriat­e control and regulatory measures to stem the rate of illegal conversion of residentia­l buildings to commercial use without jeopardisi­ng the economic growth of the state while bringing contravene­rs to compliance.”

The governor noted that the enforcemen­t was to restore the operative developmen­t plans, master and model city plans, approval orders and guarantee the sanctity and sanity of the government schemes and residentia­l areas as well as other locations in the state.

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