In a bid to curb the constant extortion and selling of land to multiple buyers, the Lagos State House of Assembly has called on the governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to direct all agencies under land matters to expedite actions to protect ownership, ensure peaceful possession of properties and as well enforce appropriate sanctions for land grabbers in the state.
This was raised during the presentation of a report on a petition titled, ‘Abuse of Office, malicious destruction, land grabbing and undue conversion of property against Aluko Olusegun, the vice chairman of Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area by Tijani Moruf Oludare.
The resolution was reached at the plenary session which was presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, today, reports Daily Independent.
Presenting the report, chairman of the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, Public Petitions and LASIEC, Hon. Oladipo Ajomale, stated that upon receiving the petition, the committee invited concerned stakeholders, relevant MDAs to a meeting and requested for documents from both parties and the agencies of government and as well visited the disputed piece of land in question.
During the findings, the committee observed that there was a perimeter fence that covered four plots of land which was obviously constructed some years back as claimed by Mr. Tijani Maruf within which the contentious two plots of land was found.
Meanwhile, Mr. Aluko did not do background checks to confirm the status of the land from any government agency before making payment, as he erroneously relied on the purported Appeal Court judgment of the Oponuwa Ogunmolu Family; and it is evident that Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) had earlier carried out demolition of ongoing structures on the site.
The committee recommends that Mr. Tijani Maruf, the rightful owner, having obtained necessary documents from the state government, should take permanent possession of the entire parcel of four plots of land purchased from the Oponuwa Ogunmolu Adaraloye Family branch at Igbo Agbowa Village in Ikorodu.
Likewise, Mr. Aluko Adesegun should desist forthwith from unlawful encroachment and construction on the two plots of land purchased from the Oponuwa Ogunmolu family branch who is not the rightful owner of the property in line with the recent High Court judgment of January 2025.
Giving his submission, Hon. Akinsanya Nureni noted that Mr. Aluko Olusegun should be punished for his actions to serve as deterrent to others who have intentions of selling a piece of Land to several other people.
Other members commended the committee for a job well done, advising that Mr. Tijani Maruf, the rightful owner, should be allowed to enjoy his property.
Following the presentation of the report, the House unanimously adopted the recommendations of the committee as the resolution of the House.
