Court Orders Demolition Of 53 Houses Built On NITEL/MTEL Land

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One of the marked buildings

 

The Lagos State High Court in Ikorodu has ordered the demolition of
53 structures built on an expanse of land acquired by the Federal
Government for the Nigerian Telecommunication Limited in the Ikorodu
area of the state.

PUNCH Metro had reported that some former workers of NITEL and its
erstwhile mobile subsidiary, the Nigerian Mobile Telecommunications, and
other beneficiaries, whom the land was allocated to, were being
allegedly threatened by a Lagos family.

The allottees were said to have formed a group, the NITEL/MTEL Landlords
Association, which instituted an action in court against the family,
but suspected land grabbers allegedly encroached on the land and sold
some part to unsuspecting people at ridiculous prices.

It was learnt that those who purchased land from the land grabbers built
structures on it against the order of Justice I. B. Lawal-Akapo, who
had prohibited construction works on the land pending the determination
of the substantive suit.

The judge was said to have delegated a team made up of the Assistant
Court Registrar, officials of the state ministries of Environment and
Physical Planning and Urban Development as well as the claimants’ and
defendants’ lawyers, accompanied by men of the Lagos State Police
Command, to inspect the land to ascertain the number of structures built
on it against the court’s instruction.

At the end of the inspection, 53 of such structures were identified and marked for demolition.

Our correspondent learnt that the Assistant Court Registrar was mandated
to write a report on the inspection from which the judge would make a
decision on the fate of the structures.

On Wednesday, February 27, 2019, Justice Lawal-Akapo ruled that the 53
structures should be demolished, adding that the demolition should be
carried out by the enforcement unit of the state Ministry of Physical
Planning and Urban Development.

The judge, who stated that the Commissioner of Police should provide
security during the demolition, ruled that photographs of the demolished
structures should be taken and filed with the court, adding that all
parties should maintain the status quo pending the final determination
of the suit.

A copy of the ruling, which was obtained by our correspondent, read in
part, “That the houses, foundations, shed, fences or structures in
whatever form, numbering about 53 and situated on the plots of land
(that are the) subject matter of this suit earmarked in the report of
the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning (and Urban Development)
dated October 13, 2018, and highlighted in the attachment of the ACR and
shown in the pictorial evidence attached to this application in
exhibits ‘D1’ and ‘D4’, all marked with red oxide, shall be demolished
by the enforcement unit of the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning
and Urban Development.

“The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, shall provide foolproof
security arrangement through the operation unit, area commands and
divisional levels to the officials of the Lagos State Ministry of
Physical Planning and Urban Development from the beginning of the
demolition till its completion.

“That photographs of the demolished structures shall be taken and filed in court.

“That all parties shall maintain that state of affairs pending the final determination of the suit.”

When contacted, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Foluso Dipe,
said he would make enquiries and get back to our correspondent.

Dipe said, “I will make enquires and get back to you because I don’t have the information now.”

He had yet to get back to our correspondent as of the time this report was filed.

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