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LASG denies violation of planning laws in Osborne Foreshore/Magodo estate
By Dada Jackson
The Lagos State Government has denied a social media allegation that it is condoning the violation of physical planning laws by some developers in both the Osborne Foreshore Phase II and Peace Valley Estate, Magodo.
The Lagos State Government’s position is contained in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, in Alausa.
One Mr Yacoob Abiodun, who claimed to be an urban planner/planning advocate, had taken to the social media alleging that residents of Osborne Foreshore Phase II and Peace Valley Zone, Magodo, were unhappy with the activities of some developers “whose developments on the two estates violate the extant Operative Development Plans and the Approval Order for the localities.”
While expressing his displeasure at the twist of facts by the writer, the Physical Planning Commissioner said that it was important to correct the misinformation to disabuse the minds of Lagosians.
Salako said contrary to the insinuations, the residents of Osborne Foreshore Phase II had influenced the increase in height of the area from the original 4/5 to 10 floors, while Phase I still remained 4/5 floors.
He explained that the review of the Approval Order for Osborne Foreshore was precipitated by the continuous agitation of the residents as original allottees had brought about increase in the height and density of the estate.
He added that the government only came in to ensure a proper review for the benefit of all concerned.
Dismissing the allegation of noninvolvement of residents in the review, he stated that the ongoing review process was borne out of several consultations and engagements with the resident associations in line with the extant regulations guiding development planning in the state.
The commissioner added that the review could not have been more inclusive, having met with residents of the estate for more than 10 times, the outcome of which was the ministry’s encouragement of the residents association to engage a consultant, Messrs MOA Planners to prepare a revised plan along with the review sent by the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing.
The revised plan would still be subjected to stakeholders’ engagement before final approval, he stated.
“It is therefore disheartening that despite repeated dialogue, the latest of which was held with the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, three weeks ago, the best that the Osborne-Foreshore Residents Association Phase II (OSFRA) could do was to resort to the social media to intimidate and embarrass the Lagos State Government,” Salako said.
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Sanwo-Olu reintroduces Building Permit Amnesty to help Lagos property owners regularise structures
Sanwo-Olu reintroduces Building Permit Amnesty to help Lagos property owners regularise structures
In response to growing public demand, the Lagos State Government has reintroduced its Planning Permit Amnesty Programme—a relief initiative that allows property owners to regularise unapproved buildings without paying statutory penal fees.
The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Oluyinka Olumide, announced the renewed scheme on Tuesday in Alausa, stating that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the amnesty following appeals from residents who missed previous windows.
Olumide explained that this marks the third time the Sanwo-Olu administration is granting such an opportunity, underscoring the governor’s commitment to inclusive and people-oriented urban development.
According to him, the latest amnesty window will run for 61 days—from November 1 to December 31, 2025—and provides a final chance for owners of existing but unapproved buildings to obtain planning permits and avoid legal or enforcement actions.
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“This programme provides an avenue for regularising unapproved developments and helps owners avoid future legal complications and penalties,” Olumide said.
He outlined the key documents required for processing permits, including proof of ownership or title documents, survey plan, architectural (as-built) drawings, relevant structural and mechanical plans, non-destructive integrity test reports, letters of structural stability, and evidence of tax compliance, among others.
The commissioner emphasised that all applications under the amnesty scheme would be processed strictly in line with Town Planning Regulations, noting that only buildings meeting minimum safety and structural standards would be approved.
Olumide reaffirmed the state’s commitment to promoting orderly, safe, and sustainable physical development, in line with Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Greater Lagos vision.
Interested applicants are advised to submit their applications at any of the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) district offices across the 57 LGAs and LCDAs, or through the Electronic Planning Permit (EPP) platform at LASPPPA Headquarters, Oba Akinjobi Way, GRA, Ikeja.
Sanwo-Olu reintroduces Building Permit Amnesty to help Lagos property owners regularise structures
Property
HDAN compiles uncompleted housing projects nationwide
HDAN compiles uncompleted housing projects nationwide
By Dada Jackson
The Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN) has commenced the compilation of unoccupied/uncompleted housing projects across various states in Nigeria.
It says the initiative is aimed at addressing the growing concern of abandoned and underutilized housing estates.
It has set a target of four months to make available a compilation of all such identified projects.
It noted in a statement obtained on Friday that many of the houses had remained vacant due to infrastructural deficiencies, wrong location (building in the outskirt of town), poor allocation processes, lack of access roads and regulatory challenges.
This was disclosed by the Executive Director of HDAN, Festus Adebayo, in Abuja.
According to him, the organization, which comprises over 5,000 professionals in the housing and construction sector, is taking a proactive approach to tackling Nigeria’s housing crisis.
“We have seen too many housing projects left unoccupied due to issues such as poor infrastructure, wrong location, high costs, and inefficient allocation processes.
“HDAN is determined to compile a comprehensive list of these estates and work towards practical solutions,” Adebayo stated.
HDAN has been at the forefront of advocating housing sector reforms. And in 2025, the organization is intensifying its efforts by setting up various committees focused on policy lobbying.
Adebayo noted that the group was pushing for amendments to outdated housing-related laws such as the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) Act, the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) Act, and the National Housing Fund (NHF) Act.
“We are also looking at the possibility of a legal framework that will back social housing and recognize the right of citizens to affordable shelter,” he added.
As part of its broader efforts, HDAN is also working towards strengthening research and intelligence in the housing sector.
The statement also said the organisation had committed to supporting the National Housing Data Centre Steering Committee to ensure the collection of accurate and reliable data that will inform policies and investments in the sector.
One of HDAN’s major concerns is the deteriorating condition of many housing estates built under Public-Private Partnerships (PPP).
According to Adebayo, these estates are often in bad shape due to lack of maintenance and ineffective management structures.
He emphasized that making the allocation process more transparent and improving affordability would encourage more residents to occupy them.
Several reports have highlighted the challenges faced by unoccupied housing projects in Nigeria.
“Some of these housing projects are located in areas with inadequate infrastructure, such as poor road networks, unreliable water supply, and lack of electricity, making them unattractive to potential occupants,” an industry report noted.
“Other issues include poor urban planning, where government or private-built estates are situated too far from employment hubs, social amenities, and transportation links.
“In the course of this compilation, HDAN will be reaching out to all financiers and developers that are concerned in these projects.
“Additionally, cumbersome allocation and purchasing processes have discouraged potential buyers.
“The absence of effective policies and regulations, coupled with an uncoordinated allocation system, has led to illegal occupation of some housing estates, undermining the government’s efforts to provide affordable housing,” Adebayo stated.
HDAN has also noted that many estates suffer from issues such as bad roads, lack of perimeter fencing, shortage of reticulated water supply, and poor landscaping.
These factors are said to further discourage prospective residents from moving into the available homes.
Adebayo reiterated HDAN’s commitment to encouraging social housing development and advocating for the government to construct more housing estates in urban and rural areas.
“We need housing that is closer to the people, well-planned, and affordable. The government must take deliberate steps to ensure these homes are not just built but are also livable,” he stated.
With HDAN’s nationwide housing project compilation underway, stakeholders in the housing sector are hopeful that this effort will provide actionable insights that will lead to better housing policies, improved infrastructure, and increased occupancy rates in existing estates.
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Over 500 participants for 2025 Africa Int’l housing show in Abuja
Over 500 participants for 2025 Africa Int’l housing show in Abuja
More than 500 participants will attend the Africa International Housing Show (AIHS) 2025 holding at the prestigious Transcorp Hilton, Abuja from the 26th to the 31st of July, 2025.
With high-profile exhibitors and representation from 21 countries, AIHS will provide an unparalleled platform for networking, showcasing innovative housing solutions, and fostering partnerships in the real estate sector.
The event, known as Africa’s largest housing and construction gathering, will bring together key players from various markets, including Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, to explore real estate investment opportunities and housing finance models that can drive sustainable development across the continent.
Speaking on the choice of Transcorp Hilton as the venue for AIHS 2025, Festus Adebayo, the event convener, emphasized that AIHS is not just an exhibition but a movement towards advancing affordable housing, urban transformation, and technological innovation.
He highlighted the show’s role in creating wealth, generating employment, and enhancing housing policies to meet Africa’s growing urbanization needs.
According to him, Nigeria’s strategic position and business-friendly policies reinforce AIHS as the premier destination, AIHS continues to be the premier destination for investors seeking sustainable housing and infrastructure opportunities.
AIHS 2025 will also serve as a platform for stakeholders to exchange knowledge, forge new collaborations, and strengthen the investment ecosystem, aligning with Africa’s development agenda.
To register, exhibit, network, and secure business opportunities, interested persons are told to visit www.africahousingshow.co.
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