The Consultant to the Governor and project Manager, OGUN State Land Administration and Revenue Management System (OLARMS), Mrs. Oyindamola Oyelese, has admonished property owners within government acquisition area to make use of government respite, initiative to process their Certificate of Occupancy and realize the full potential of their property.
Oyelese made this known at the sensitisation programme and town hall meeting organised by OLARMS, at the MKO Abiola Trade Fair Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
She stated that Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) would be issued to applicants within 40 days after full payment is made, saying that an accessible office has been opened at MKO Abiola Trade Fair Complex to attend to those who are not knowledgeable in the usage of computers.
She noted that property owners were also encouraged to make payment before 30th November to attract a discount of 25% while payment before 31st of December would also attract a discount of 10%.
Listing the affected areas in Abeokuta, the Deputy Director, Geographical information System (GIS), Surveyor Ope Okunaya, stated that the following area have been under the government acquisition which fell under the Secretariat Complex Acquisition site (A); Ikereku-Olokuta, Abule-Ori (train station), Ajebo, Ijeun-Lukosi, Laderin, Agbopa, Kemta/Idi-Aba to Iyana Mortuary, NNPC, Abule-Oko and Agunrete.
The Surveyor General of the State, Surveyor Ken-Salem Onososen, in his remark stated that the Secretariat Complex is divided into “A” and “B”, noting that A is for those within OGUN Central while “B” is yet to be reviewed.
He admonished the Baales, Community Development Association and Community Development Committee Chairmen to make use of this rare opportunity, advising their people to ratify their landed properties, stating that it is open to both Private and Commercial land owners.
He said that the document which would be required and requested for at the Bureau of Land and Survey, including purchase receipt, survey plan and other survey information.
Also, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Lands (Legal), Barr. Emmanuel Akande, said that the Land Use Act, gives the Governor the right to acquire lands for government purposes, saying that made the Governor introduce the programme to enable individuals and corporate bodies to apply for comfort of their homes and get a sigh of relief.
In their responses, residents of the affected areas have raised concerns on the government programme, stating that it has not been introduced at the right time and the grace period given to them is very short, calling on the government to extend the expiration date for more people to key into the programme.
One of the concerned residents, Chairman, Ifedore Ijeun Lukosi, Pastor Adeniyi Matthew, noted that when he built his house at Ijeun Lukosi, they were informed that it was free government acquisition; lamenting, “but now I was informed that it is under government acquisition.”
He also noted that those who were given the C of O under the Homeowners’ Charter programme were not accepted in other banks aside from Gateway Mortgage bank, saying that the government needed to address all these loopholes.
The consultant, therefore, assured that their request on the limited time would be considered, saying that all other issues raised would be appropriately put before the governor.