For the over
4,500 property owners on designated government lands in Asaba, it was a huge
relief as Delta State has made good its decision not to demolish their houses
as it inaugurated a task force to regularize the titles for owners of such
buildings. The programme affects property on government lands in Core Area IIA
in Asaba.
A statement issued and signed by
Signed Pius Mordi, Media Assistant to the Honourable Commissioner of Lands,
Chief Dan Okenyi, affirms that under the amnesty arrangement which was approved
by Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, governor of the state, a range of fees will now be paid
by the property owners in the area that will cover land allocation, approval of
building plans and issuance of the new digital Certificate of Occupancy (C of
O).
However, the amnesty comes with a
caveat: All fees should be paid within a 90-day period. In addition, houses
built on channels designated as drainage route may be pulled down while
buildings that do not meet minimum standards on safety may be revisited.
For residential buildings, the
fees range from N1.5 million for land up to 1,000 square metres, N2.5 million
for lands between 1,000 to 3,000 and N3.5 million for those from 3,001 square
metres and above.
Commercial buildings have a fee
ofN2 million for lands up to 1,000 square metres, N3 million for those between
1,001 and 3,000 square metres while those over 3,001 square metres attract a
fee N4 million
The state Commissioner for Lands,
Survey and Urban Development, Chief Dan Okenyi, who undertook a tour of the
affected area said the lands belong to the government but were illegally
acquired by individuals who did not ascertain the status of the lands before
proceeding to develop. However, Gov. Okowa decided not to walk the path of
demolition of buildings as is the case in other states and the set of fees
approved for the owners of the buildings to obtain legal ownership.
Okenyi said those affected are
expected to pay the fees and obtain titles to the lands within 90 days. He said
the approval was in furtherance of the governor’s resolve to take decisions
based on the best interest of the people of Delta State. “Senator Okowa
rejected all suggestions for government to retake the land saying that such a
move will impoverish hardworking people”, Okenyi said.
The task force is led by Mr. Alex Eboka, a surveyor
with Mr. Chuks Iku as secretary. It is expected to issue notices to owners of
the buildings based on the evaluation of the lands.
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