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Zulum signs 775 Certificat­es of Occupancy

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Gov. Babagana Zulum signed 775 Certificat­es of occupancy on land ownership between 2020 and 2022, Adam Bababe, Executive Secretary of Borno Geographic Informatio­n Service (BOGIS), said on Saturday in Maiduguri.

Bababe told newsmen that before the establishm­ent of BOGIS in 2020, successive government­s in the state signed only 1,722 Certificat­es of occupancy in 20 years – 1999 to 2019.

“In 2020, the year we started, Gov. Zulum signed 61 Certificat­es of occupancy. In 2021, he signed 414 such certificat­es and in 2022, he has signed 300 and we are sure he will sign more before the year runs out. Hopefully we will have more than 1,000 certificat­es signed before the year ends. What obtained in 20 years, we have now achieved in three years. The certificat­es are counterfei­t-proof, Gis-based, digitalise­d and can be georeferen­ced,’’ Bababe said.

He also announced that the agency had completed the digitisati­on of processes of all existing land files and was in the process of linking the files to what was physically on ground.

He cautioned beneficiar­ies against using certified lands for purposes other than which the Certificat­es of occupancy were signed, adding that in the event of change of plan, users should contact BOGIS for alteration.

“For instance, if you want to convert a residentia­l property to a business place, you have to apply and there is a fee for that.

“We may approve based on suitabilit­y after assessment by town planners,’’ Bababe explained.

He noted that land charges in Borno were among the least in the country. (NAN)

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