Demolition: Experts urge proper consultation before construction

Town planning experts have advocated for proper consultation before building to prevent unnecessary demolitions of houses in the state.
They affirmed that Ogun state is undergoing significant changes in urban planning under the current administration, commending Gov. Dapo Abiodun for ensuring a master plan.
Sogbesan Adefala, the chairman of the Nigeria Institute of Town Planners (NITP) in Ogun, said this during the 2025 annual general meeting held in Abeokuta on Wednesday.
Mr Adefala said that the state government is reviewing urban laws and seeking input from relevant stakeholders, including town planners, to ensure that policies are informed by expertise and community needs for excellent development.
He emphasised that town planners are not just about demolishing houses, but rather about making settlements more livable.
Mr Adefala urged residents to consult town planners before embarking on any development to avoid unnecessary demolitions.
“The key to avoiding demolitions is to do things right from the start. We have town planners who work with the government and consultants who can provide adequate advice,” he said.
Mr Adefela also highlighted the importance of continuous professional development, noting that society benefits when professionals improve their skills and knowledge.
The guest lecturer, Leke Oduwaye, observed that Ogun state is developing rapidly, and without proper settlement planning, the state risks losing out.
Mr Oduwaye, who spoke on the theme: “Conflicting Rationality: The Challenge of Urban and Physical Development in Nigeria”, noted that planning a settlement is cost-effective and enhances land value, making it too priority for investors.
He recommended that planners reconsider their approach to addressing social issues, acknowledging the significant gaps between theory, principle, and stakeholders’ perspectives.
Mr Oduwaye stressed the need to review the overlapping roles of various professional groups/disciplines through legislation.
He observed that “corruption is the root of all urban physical development, and it must be corrected.”
“So, because once you draw a plan, the value of the land will go up, and the value is what developers want.
“Take for instance, when they’re coming to Nigeria, let’s say from Europe or from America, they want to see a plan before they even arrive, it’s an industrial area, and they want to relate it to the airport.
“They want to relate it to the highways; they want to relate it to the railway, to be able to move their products. That’s the way they’re thinking before they arrive.
“In 20 years, everywhere in Ogun state will be looking orderly and seamless because the master plan will track where you should put rail, foot rail, whether from the Iperu airport.
“For example, a new rail to link Olokola; before you know you will just see a developer from China that will build a rail from Iperu to Olokala. That is the essence of masterplan,” he said.
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