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Oyo: Govt to remove structures under power lines, others

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State

Oyo State government has said that it will commence serving traders and residents of Ibadan and its environs contravention notices for structures illegally erected on flood plains, blockage of waterways, and buildings under high tension power lines.

Speaking with journalists in Ibadan on Thursday after a meeting with key stakeholders in the sector, the Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Emmanuel Olusegun Olayiwola, decried the present state of physical planning in Oyo State, adding that it had become an issue of concern to government.

He further decried the illegal development under power lines in the state, saying that some developments on pipelines, under high-tension cables, were in deviance to the state’s physical planning law.

Olayiwola said that ultimately, illicit development activities without adherence to planning standards in the state, gave birth to the sprawl of illegal structures all over the state.

The commissioner said illegal developments, if not checked on time, would pose a huge threat to residents of the state.

According to him, the ministry, following reports from concerned citizens of the state over erection of structures under power lines and its attendant health hazard to the good people of the state, would swing into action very soon.

He explained further that the state government would soon embark on property auditing, enforcement of planning standards and technological innovations.

Olayiwola also said the Oyo State government had introduced a lands administration system, to manage the generation of demand notice.

He said the billing system had been deployed to eleven local government town planning offices in Ibadan zone, for a test run, while the ministry was on the verge of eradicating manual invoice/bill.

Olayiwola added that the state government had therefore constituted an enforcement initiative that would check the excessive growth of urban blights in the state.

“This exercise is just to ensure a sustainable, organized and livable environment for the citizens of the state,” he said.

The Commissioner for Lands, however, sternly warned members of the public against attack and abuse on government officials in the course of duty.

He also advised developers in the state to obtain approval from the town planning offices in their various local governments before embarking on any development.

He urged all residents of the state to continue to abide by the provisions of the Oyo State physical planning policies in order to achieve the developmental plans of the government for the entire state.

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