Lagos moves against illegal estate developers in Epe

The Lagos State government has clamped down on illegal estate developments around the Epe corridor of the state.
The state Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Oluyinka Olumide, said this in a statement to journalists on Saturday in Lagos.
Mr Olumide stated that he led a special joint exercise to the axis on Thursday and Friday, based on the directive of the state executive council.
He listed some of the areas covered during the exercise to include: Alaro City, Okorisan, Igbodu, Molajoye, Shaala, Ketu, and Epe.
Mr Olumide said notices were also served on estate developments such as Patriot Bay Estate, Smart City Estate, the Legend and Hilton Royal Garden.
Others are Greenland Estate, Legacy City, Isinmi Lagos, Dominion City, Topview Estate, and Ibi Alafia, among others.
He explained that erring estate developers were requested to visit relevant authorities to perfect their documents.
According to him, under no circumstances should any developer go ahead to start the development of estates without obtaining layout approval, planning permit, and fencing permit as may be required.
The commissioner added that the requirements were necessary to ensure the attainment of an organised, livable and sustainable built environment.
Mr Olumide explained that layout approval was required for the proper arrangement of the estate to give room for appropriate services and infrastructure, while the planning permit addressed the planning requirements on individual plots in the estate.
He urged property up-takers and buyers to be wary of investing in estates without approval to avoid needless embarrassment from government officials.
Mr Olumide said such investors may also risk losing their property or investment to demolition, as some of the estates springing up in the axis, especially those that might be encroaching on committed lands, were not approved.
To avoid any ugly situation, the commissioner advised developers and buyers in estates across the Epe corridor to access the Planning Information Service of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.
He noted that the ministry would give adequate information on the approved development in an area while also giving details of the zoning arrangement and the approval order for a given location.
Also speaking, Permanent Secretary of the Office of Physical Planning, Oluwole Sotire, said that the officials of the ministry were always ready to guide developers through processes.
Mr Sotire urged developers to ensure that they get required approvals before embarking on any project.
The general manager of the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority, Kehinde Oshinaike, implored property owners and developers to regularise their permits for existing buildings.
“Seize the opportunity provided by the 90-day amnesty period on the planning permit for completed buildings to regularise your developments by obtaining planning permits on your existing building,” he said.
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