Business Day (Nigeria)

Nigerian Government initiates compensati­on plan for Lagos- Calabar road project

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THE Nigerian government has initiated plans to compensate citizens affected by the constructi­on of the Lagos-calabar coastal road project in southern Nigeria.

In line with this developmen­t, David,umahi Minister of Works has inaugurate­d a committee tasked with assessing the compensati­on proposal, engaging with affected individual­s, and ensuring compliance with legal requiremen­ts.

Umahi stated that the compensati­on process will adhere to federal government rates, emphasisin­g efficiency to expedite proceeding­s.

He stated, “This is just to interact with property owners that are going to be affected and, in their presence, and in the presence of the committee and contractor, look at the compensati­on as enumerated to be paid and where possible you visit the site. We are using the federal rate to do our enumeratio­n. Our federal rate is higher than Lagos State rate in paying compensati­on so we adopt the federal rate.

“The moment the property owner signs and the account to be credited is provided on a form, within 72hours, we authorize payment. This verificati­on will start latest by Wednesday in Lagos.

“Where there is a title problem, it will need Presidenti­al waiver for such to be paid. So only those that have proven titles will be paid.

“We have to make it very clear that 250 meters legally belongs to the Federal Government and so if you have a title within these 250 meters and it is not a title from Federal Government, then it is incumbent and only Mr. President will give a waiver if he feels so for the person to be paid.”–von

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