Now land grabber will face up to 15 years jail term as punishment, the Acting Governor of Oyo State, Bayo Lawal, has said he will no longer tolerate it in the state.
According
to a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor, Taiwo Adisa, on
Sunday, quotes the acting governor as saying this while inaugurating the task
force unit of the real properties law of Oyo State in Ibadan.
Lawal
added that those who aid and abet land grabbers would also not go without being
punished declaring that the state was ready to stamp out the menace of land
grabbing.
Lawal said
the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde placed a high priority on the
peace, order and security of lives and properties in the state. He added that
it would leave no stone unturned in its determination to sustain peace and
security.
Lawal
explained that the law would protect the rights of property owners, while
putting a stop to the nefarious activities of land merchants, who he said, wilfully
and violently seize people’s land.
“It is,
therefore, worrisome that land owners are now being disturbed on daily basis by
the unchecked activities of land grabbers.
“Hence,
the urgent need to frontally tackle that menace by properly checking and
discouraging it.
“It is
against this background that the Real Properties Protection Law, 2016 was
enacted. However, the law has not taken effect due to the fact that the task
force unit, which is the operational unit of the law, has not been in
existence.
“Today, in
demonstrating the political will of his Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde’s
administration, the operational unit and powerhouse of the Law is going to be
inaugurated.
“Inaugurating
this Task Force Unit further underscores the recognition of this administration
that its primary business is economic growth and maintenance of law and order,
in consonance with its four cardinal objectives.
“Land
grabbing will no longer be tolerated in Oyo State and under the Law, land
grabbers can now be jailed for up to 15 years while those who aid and abet them
will also not go scot-free.
“In
setting up this Taskforce, we took into consideration public and private
stakeholders in land management and security service.
“The Task
Force will be headed by a retired judge of the Oyo State High Court, His
Lordship, Honourable Justice O.I. Aiki, a jurist of high repute.
“Members
of both the public and private bar of the Nigerian Bar Association are
included, while officials of relevant ministries, departments and agencies as
well as the Institute of Estate surveyors and Valuers are all included.”
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