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Investor files suit against Lagos gov agencies on ownership of Efunroye Tinubu Estate

Yejide Gbenga-Ogundare
March 12, 2025
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A suit has been filed at the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja against the Lagos State Government by Adamakin Investment and Works Limited over the ownership and administrative control of a large expanse of land linked to the Efunroye Tinubu Estate.

In the suit delineated ID/8890GCM/2024, Adamakin Investment and Works Limited and its promoter, Akinfolabi Akindele, are challenging several Lagos State government agencies, including the Attorney General, the Commissioner for Physical Planning, the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Lands and the Lagos State Property Development Corporation (LSPDC) amongst others.

The claimants are contesting the government’s action restricting transactions on the disputed land, which is officially registered as No. 45 on Page 45 in Vol. 2212 of the Lagos State Land Registry., arguing that the state’s “No Transaction, No Certified True Copy” directive placed on the title is an unlawful reversal of the estate’s recognised ownership, without due process.

According to the suit, the land ownership was affirmed in 1912 by the Federal Supreme Court of Nigeria, and further validated through historical legal documents, including a 1954 Petition of Right; insisting that suspending operations on the estate’s title without due notice or hearing violates their constitutional rights.

The claimants are asking for a court declaration that the government’s restriction on transactions involving the land is unlawful and should be lifted, that the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and other agencies have no right to mark buildings for demolition on the estate without due process.

They further asked the court to declare that the invitation of estate beneficiaries for questioning by government agencies is an attempt to review past court judgments and should be stopped and any directive by the Attorney General or law enforcement agencies to confiscate property from estate beneficiaries should be declared illegal.

Additionally, the claimants are asking for a court order preventing state agencies from interfering with land ownership and stopping any ongoing prosecutions related to the dispute.

The Lagos State Government has been given 14 days to respond to the summons.

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