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LASG caution Magodo residents against building adjustment

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The Lagos State Government has attributed the persistent corruption of the original plan for Magodo Residential Scheme II to the activities of residents of the scheme and not just outsiders.

The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, said this during a courtesy visit by Magodo Residents Association.

Salako condemned the motives of residents who are fond of indiscriminately changing the approved uses of their property, as well as engaging in other planning infractions in the scheme, including unapproved change of height and density, as well as building in variance with the approved planning permit.

The Commissioner urged members of the estate to rise against perpetrators of such unfavourable acts, who sacrifice the common good of the area for their parochial pecuniary interests and carry on in a way that is inimical to the wellbeing of residents and sustainability of the scheme.

According to him, measures put in place by the government to control development in the estate and elsewhere in the state include the imposition of penal fees to discourage illegal and non-conforming developments, regular monitoring and enforcement as well as outright removal of the contravention where possible.

On the Onikosi land tussle, he assured that the solution was just an inch away as the committee set up to resolve the matter was making progress, which might result in the creation of a new scheme to accommodate the Onikosi Village excision and prevent the emergence of a slum around Magodo Scheme II.

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The Special Adviser, E-GIS, Dr Olajide Babatunde, asked the residents association to foster regular stakeholders engagements and come to terms with the myriad problems facing the scheme.

On her part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Abiola Kosegbe, urged members of the estate to support the enforcement drive and other initiatives of the Ministry.

The Chairman of, Magodo Residents Association, Bajo Osinubi, sought the assistance of the ministry to restore the scheme to its original plan and also wade in for an amicable solution to the ongoing land tussle in the area.

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