Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state this morning signed into law the Lagos
State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Law and the Lagos State Property
Protection Law, which is aimed at putting an end to land grabbing in the
state. Read the statement after the cut...
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday fulfilled his pledge of
making the menace of land grabbing in Lagos a thing of the past with the
signing of the Lagos State Properties Protection Law.
Governor Ambode also signed the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Law, a
move which is majorly aimed at boosting security of lives and property in all
the Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas of the State.
Speaking at the signing ceremony which was attended by the Lagos State Speaker,
Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa; the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Olufunmilayo
Atilade and other top government functionaries, Governor Ambode said the laws
were central to his administration’s focus of safeguarding the lives of all
residents, as well as attracting, growing investments and improving the ease of
doing business in the State.
"In addition to equipping our security agencies, we have now created a
legal framework to put some form of communal protection in place to boost and
support the great job the Nigeria Police is presently doing," Governor
Ambode said.
The Governor, who explained that the Neighbourhood Safety Corps would assist
the police and other security agencies to maintain law and order across the
communities, added that the Neighbourhood Safety Agency, which the new law
established, would also be charged with the responsibility of registering all
private home security and any other person employed for private home security
amongst other things.
On the Properties Protection Law, Governor Ambode said the need for the law
followed the fact that one of the issues that discouraged investors and
hindered the ease of doing business in Lagos in the past had always been the
menace of land grabbing.
He recalled that a lot of would-be property owners encountered untold
harassment from exploitative land grabbers, adding that the law now marks the
end of the road for such land grabbers.
"The Lagos State Properties Protection Law will give legal backing to the
operations of our law enforcement officers. The main objective of this Law is
to ensure that our investors, businessmen and the general populace carry on
their legitimate land/property transactions without any hinderance or
intimidation henceforth.
"The Properties Law will eliminate the activities of persons or corporate
entities who use force and intimidation to dispossess or prevent any person or
entity from acquiring legitimate interest and possession of property, ensure
that the Special Task Force on Land-Grabbers work with all Security agencies to
ensure enforcement of State Government and Private property rights in the
State, and ensure proper coordination of the efforts of the various agencies of
Government charged with enforcing the State Government’s rights over land in
Lagos," the Governor said.
Besides, Governor Ambode said the presence of the heads of the three arms of
government - the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, at the signing ceremony
was a confirmation of the seriousness and resolve of government of Lagos State
to address the issues once and for all.
While setting the tone for the signing ceremony earlier, the State's Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem said the laws marked
demonstration of promise kept by the present administration, and recalled the
donation of security equipment to security agencies on two occasions within six
months, which had aided the police and other security agencies in reducing crime.
He added that the laws would go a long way in further providing the necessary
legal, human and material support to security services in the discharge of
their duties.
In his remarks, Speaker Obasa said the signing of the two laws confirmed that
Lagos is being governed by a responsible Governor and a responsive government,
adding that the move was also a clear and emphatic message to criminals that
Lagos is a no go area for their criminal activities.
Also, Chairman of Ikeja branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mr. Dele
Oloke commended Governor Ambode for taking the initiative on the laws, saying
that the Properties Protection law would go a long way in curbing the illegal
activities of land grabbers, otherwise known as Omo-Oniles and their sponsors,
whom he said are sometimes respectable persons in the society.
Highlights of the Properties Protection Law include the reduction to barest
minimum the activities of persons or corporate entities who use force and
intimidation to dispossess or prevent any person or entity from acquiring
legitimate interest and possession of property acquired through State
Government or private transactions.
On the other hand, highlights of the Neighbourhood Safety Corps Law include,
among others, the establishment of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Agency
for regulation and control of Neighbourhood Safety Corps activities.
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
AUGUST 15, 2016

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