Ambode Signs Important Bill Governing Lands Into Law

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Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has signed the Lagos State Properties Protection Law preventing land grabbing, stipulating 21 years jail term for convicts.

Governor Ambode said the need for the law followed the fact that one of the issues that discouraged investors and hindered the ease of doing business in Lagos in the past had always been the menace of land grabbing.

The Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Law, aimed at promoting security of lives and properties in the state was also signed by the governor.

Governor Ambode said the laws were central to his administration’s focus of safeguarding the lives of all residents, as well as attracting, growing investments and improving the ease of doing business in the state.

“In addition to equipping our security agencies, we have now created a legal framework to put some form of communal protection in place to boost and support the great job the Nigeria Police is presently doing,” Ambode said.

The Lagos State Properties Protection Law will give legal backing to the operations of our law enforcement officers.

“The main objective of this Law is to ensure that our investors, businessmen and the general populace carry on their legitimate land/property transactions without any hindrance or intimidation henceforth

“The Properties Law will eliminate the activities of persons or corporate entities who use force and intimidation to dispossess or prevent any person or entity from acquiring legitimate interest and possession of property, ensure that the Special Task Force on Land-Grabbers work with all Security agencies to ensure enforcement of state government and Private property rights in the state, and ensure proper coordination of the efforts of the various agencies of Government charged with enforcing the state government’s rights over land in Lagos.”

 

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