Ekiti Govt. disburses N400m to owners of demolished houses
He said that the exercise was part of the Urban Renewal programme of the present administration, aimed at giving Ado Ekiti, the state capital and other major towns a facelift that would make it wear the toga of a real state capital. The beneficiaries received between N100,000 to N2 million as compensation, depending on the nature and size of the structure because, some of them were either built with mud while others were modern houses.
The Commissioner disclosed that more than 300
houses had so far been demolished under the exercise in Ado Ekiti, Ikere Ekiti,
Efon Alaaye, Omuo Ekiti, Ise Ekiti, Emure Ekiti and Ijero Ekiti, among others.
He said the relatively high number of houses demolished by the present
administration was as a result of the rapid development going on in the state.
He emphasised the level of development witnessed in the state in the last three
and a half years adding that it was a confirmation of the determination of
Governor Fayose to improve the lot of the people. Otitoju said that government
embarked on the project to ease traffic congestion and adhere to urban policy
of any civilized society.
The Commissioner, however announced that
government would not compensate owners of demolished houses that were built on
waterways noting that the recalcitrant property owners had treated several
government notices of contravention with disdain. He warned developers in the
state against further construction without approved building plan and enjoined
interested developers to henceforth avail themselves with the status of any
plot of land before the purchase. He added that necessary title deeds must
first be obtained from the Ministry before commencing construction in order to
prevent avoidable embarrassment in future.
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