Ogun warns against resale of housing estate land

Dapo Abiodun, the Ogun State Governor has urged allotees of the Ibara Regeneration Scheme not to sell their land after it has been allotted, as doing so would negate the scheme’s goal.

The Commissioner for Housing, Jamiu Omoniyi, said the state government intends to give the state a world-class new city that would be the pride of all.

Omoniyi stated this at a stakeholders’ meeting in Abeokuta on Saturday.

He explained that the government plans to recreate Banana Island or Parkview Estates in Ogun State with the Ibara scheme as the starting point.

The commissioner said the conditions connected to the allocation mandated that allottees begin construction immediately and that any attempt to resell the land would be faced with swift revocation.

He said, “This administration intends to create another estate that will be better than Banana Island. We want to create another Abeokuta where our sons and daughters who live abroad, in Lagos or Abuja, can find a place they can call their own instead of sleeping in hotels whenever they visit.

The agreement is that you will not buy the property for speculative purposes. We will not allow anyone to buy and resell those plots. As a matter of fact, 60 days from today, you must start developing your plot.

If you don’t, there is an agreement under oath that everyone has signed. We will revoke those plots no matter how highly placed you are. If you deviate from the agreement, we will go ahead and revoke and re-allocate to another person.”

Giving a background on the Ibara Estate, Omoniyi said 232 bungalows with two or three bedrooms were constructed to house civil servants who relocated from Ibadan when Ogun State was established.

He said massive development had taken place in Government Reservation Areas in states that were part of the old western region except Ibara GRA, which was still underdeveloped.

We realised that many people have bought into the GRA scheme since the 1970s, but what we have also realised is the fact that rather than the value going up, the value remains stagnant because there is no new development, no innovation and this is de-marketing your assets. But with the little intervention we have done in the last three months, I’m sure those of you who have assets here know that the value would have been more than double.

A plot of land that was barely sold for about N25m now goes for about N50m to N60m,” the commissioner added.

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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