The Guardian (Nigeria)

Osborne residents battle Lagos over conversion of green zone to courthouse

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

OSBORNE Foreshore Estate residents have contested moves by Lagos State Government to convert area reserved for recreation­al centre into a courthouse and jetty.

The residents in a suit filed at the Lagos High Court, TBS division, contended that the proposal to build a courthouse in the residentia­l area is dangerous to their lives.

Justice Toyin OyekanAbdu­laahi had on Monday, December 21, 2020 granted an exparte order in favour of Lagos State government to use the parcel of land for a courthouse and jetty.

But the Osborne Estates Board of Trustees, in the resumed hearing of the matter recently, stated that the proposal was not in the master plan of the estate as the disputed land was intended to be a green zone for recreation­al purpose.

In the suit marked: LD/ 4422/ 2020, the residents through their counsel, Mr. Olayinka Olasewere, maintained in their written address that the plan by the government to use the land allocated to it for other purposes other than that which is stated in the master plan is inimical to the interest and wellbeing of the residents of the estate.

The residents argued also that in addition to the contravent­ion of the master plan, the action amounts to security breach, threat to their lives and properties, which is capable of inflicting untold hardship and extra burden on them.

Olasewere, leading four others argued further that, “the conversion of the property, which was designed to be used as a recreation­al centre by estate residents into a commercial jetty or for any other purpose other than what is in the master plan is wrong.”

He argued that the constructi­on, erection, building, managing of a commercial jetty and or setting up of a courthouse in a gated and highly exclusive Federal Government owned estate, where the residents have acquired proprietar­y, property rights and had put up structures for their peaceful and quite enjoyment is wrong.

The counsel maintained that the state government and its agents are using the exparte order obtained at the State High Court to intimidate and harass the resident of Osborne Foreshore 11 Estate. He submitted that the subject matter pending before Justice Oyekan- Abdullahi in the Lagos State High Court is also before the Court of Appeal with Appeal number CA/ L/ 232/ 2016 and that it would be in the interest of justice for the Court to expeditiou­sly intervene to protect the fundamenta­l human rights of the residents

After hearing the submission of the plaintiffs, the court adjourned till March 26, 2021 for report of settlement. circumvent­ing quality assurance requiremen­ts. Henceforth defaulters will be prosecuted in line with the SON Act 14 of 2015.

“We are giving this warning because the life of every Nigeria is important, any product that will destroy lives and property is not worthy to be in the Nigerian market.

He added that compliance to quality and standards would guarantee local and internatio­nal patronage of steel products made in Nigeria while also building the confidence of Nigerians in purchasing

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