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Illegal Structures: Ogun Housing Corporation issues 7-day quit notice to Illegal Occupants

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All Illegal occupants of the housing estates across Ogun State, has been given a seven-day quit notice, to vacate and remove their structures and buildings.

General Manager of Ogun State Housing Corporation, OGSHC, Wale Ojo, made this disclosure, during a development control and enforcement exercise at Idiroko Housing Estate in Ipokia Local Government Area, said the notice was in line with section 7 (1) of the Ogun State Housing Corporation Law 2006.

According to Ojo, the exercise was to identify developments without approval, fish out those that were not in compliance with the approved plan, and inappropriate use of purpose, as well as ensure that developments were well positioned as designed on the layout after the expiration of this process, among others.

He warned that failure to comply with the directive of the Corporation would lead to the demolition of the structures while the occupants would be prosecuted and made to pay for the cost of removing their illegal structures.

In her own remark, Director of Survey in the Corporation, Bunmi Oladeinde-Oluwakemi, said part of the agency’s core mandate was to number illegal houses and identify structures that were not up to the Corporation’s standard, noting that documents or complaints from occupants would be entertained before the commencement of demolition.

She appealed to residents to always consult appropriate government authorities before buying landed property in the state.

While speaking on behalf of the residents in the estates, Chairman of Ifeloju Community Development Association, Idiroko Ikolaje, Babatunde Taiwo promised to abide by the directive of the corporation, hereby pleading for an extension of notice.

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