Lagos State to ban ‘Omo Onile’
March 7, 2013
The
Lagos State House of Assembly is to begin deliberations on a bill seeking to
frustrate and criminalise the activities of land grabbers, land speculators
also known as ‘Omo Onile’ and regulate the activities of agents dealing with
issues of land in the state.
This
hint was dropped on the floor of the House by the Chairman, Committee on
Judiciary, Public Complaints and Petitions, Sanai Agunbiade, while presenting a
report about land tussle in the state.
Agunbiade
informed his colleagues that the bill, a private member bill which already has
the blessing of the executive arm of the state government, will soon be
presented to the House for further deliberations and passage.
The
lawmaker, in the report he would present, said one of the recommendations
include providing a law to curb the excesses of land speculators.
“I
want to inform this House that there is a bill to that effect. It is a private
member bill.
“The
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice has made his inputs and the bill
will soon be presented to the House.”
The
lawmakers all agreed that it was a good idea to come up with such a bil against
land speculators who have perpetrated violence in parts of the state.
In
some situations, agents and ‘omo-oniles’
sell a particular plot or parcel of land to several people and then bolt with
their money. This results in violence and court cases among the buyers.
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