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Ambode reads riot act to building developers, contractors

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Lagos State governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, has read the riot act to developers and contractors alike, saying that the government would no longer tolerate flouting of building regulations in line with its resolve to restore confidence in the building control and supervision process to ensure a safer Lagos.

Governor Ambode gave the warning on Monday, at the celebration of 2016 World Habitat Day organised by the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, with the theme, ‘Housing at the Centre,’ held at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium in Alausa, Lagos.

This is just as the governor said that an additional 187, 500 new houses, to be delivered in the next five years, would go a long way to reduce the housing deficit estimated at 2.5 million in the state.

He said that much as his administration was addressing the challenge of housing deficit, the issue of safety concerns in the building sector was also top priority.

“We are repositioning building control in the state with the engagement of qualified professionals in the building environment to inject the much required professionalism and safety.

“Delivery of decent housing cannot be achieved in a chaotic environment. Hence, we are determined more than ever before to ensure compliance with town planning and building control standards as well as the implementation of our master and model city plans,” Governor Ambode said.

Governor Ambode, who was represented by his Deputy, Dr Oluranti Adebule, also restated government’s commitment to simplifying the requirements for access to land and processes for the grant of Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) and Planning Permits in the state.

Also speaking, human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), commended the state government on the passage of the law on land grabbers, saying it would alleviate the sufferings of land owners.

In his welcome address, Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Wasiu Anifowose, said that Lagos Metropolitan Area had attained a Mega City status due to its population of over 21 million.

“This status is not only challenging to housing provision, but exerts pressure on infrastructure in the state.”

The governor, who said that the demand for shelter and new houses had continued to rise due to population growth, increasing urbanisation and daily influx of people into the state, however, assured that his administration would rise to the challenge to address the situation.

According to him, “Shelter ranks next to food as a human necessity and one of the social responsibilities of government. Provision of affordable houses remains a major focus of this administration in our quest to make life comfortable for the people.

“We are determined to achieve this via policy initiatives such as Rent-To-Own scheme, Outright Purchase Home Ownership, Public/Private Partnership and strengthening the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme,” he said.

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