LAGOS OUTLAWS OMO-ONILE, SETS UP 5-MAN TASK
FORCE
June 28, 2016/
by Toyin Akingbade/ Africa newsmagazine
Lagos State government yesterday warned that it is set to visit the
activities of land grabbers, also known as Omo-onile, in the state with
full wrath of the law.
The warning was delivered by the government through the state
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Adeniji Kazeem who
said the state is ready to apply the full wrath of the law on anybody
caught forcibly taking another person’s land in the state. Inaugurating a
five-man Special Task Force to curb the criminal activities of land
grabbers, the government said it will henceforth enforce the state
government rights over land in Lagos and to also work with all security
agencies to implement state government and private property rights in
the state. The terms of reference of the committee, include: “to reduce
to a 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. Beside the committee
is: “to coordinate the efforts of the various agencies of government
charged with enforcing the state government rights over land in Lagos
and to work with all security agencies to ensure enforcement of state
government and private property rights in Lagos State”. Kazeem explained
that the state government’s decision to set up the task force is in
realisation that in recent years, “the land grabbers have caused havoc
and unrest in different parts of the state by dispossessing legitimate
land owners of their properties, thereby stifling commercial activities
in the state. “It is therefore important that the state government not
only identifies the effects of the problems being perpetrated by these
unscrupulous elements on commercial activities and peace of the
citizenry but also find lasting solutions to the menace”, he noted.
Beside the commissioner said the task force “was to protect investors
and maintain law and order” adding, “this by implication will encourage
the verification of legal claims through litigation rather than
resorting to violence”. He said that the State Assembly is about passing
a law that will exclusively deal with the activities of the land
grabbers and prescribe appropriate stiff penalty for offenders.
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