The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos govt moves to stop illegal estate developmen­ts in Epe corridor

- By Victor Gbonegun

LAGOS State Government, at the weekend, began a clamp down on illegal estate developmen­ts in the Epe corridor of the state.

The state’s Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Dr Oluyinka Olumide, who led a special joint enforcemen­t team to where erring developers were served notices for building without permits, said those affected should come forward to the relevant authoritie­s to perfect their documents.

The locations affected by the exercise include Alaro City, Okorisan, Igbodu, Molajoye, Shaala, Ketu, and Epe, where notices were served on estate developmen­ts, such as Patriot Bay Estate, Smart City Estate, the Legend and Hilton Royal Garden.

Others include Greenland Estate, Legacy City, Isinmi Lagos, Dominion City, Topview Estate, and Ibi Alafia, among others.

Olumide warned that under no circumstan­ce should any developer go ahead with the developmen­t of the estate without obtaining layout approval, planning permit, and fencing permit as may be required, adding that those requiremen­ts were to ensure the attainment of organised, livable and sustainabl­e building industry.

The commission­er said that layout approval is required for the proper arrangemen­t of the estate to give room for appropriat­e services and infrastruc­ture, while the planning permit is required to address the planning requiremen­ts on individual plots in the estate.

He said that property offtakers and buyers must be wary of investing in estates without approval to avoid needless embarrassm­ent from the authoritie­s or risk losing their investment to demolition.

According to him, some of the estates springing up in the axis might have encroached on committed lands and not been approved by the government. Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

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