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Lagos sets up task force to curb land grabbers 

The Lagos State Government, on Monday, said that land grabbers otherwise called Omo-Onile would, henceforth, be treated as criminals and dealt with accordingly, with a Task Force set up to look into the matter.
Speaking to newsmen, while inaugurating the Task Force, the State’s Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Adeniji Kazeem, said the administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was determined to apply the full weight of the law to permanently address the issue, adding that the havoc and unrest being caused by land grabbers was no longer acceptable.
He said that the full weight of the law would be brought to bear on the matter and that henceforth, anybody who used threat of arms or physical threat to dispossess people of their legitimate property would be treated as criminals in accordance with Sections 52, 53 and 281 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.
The Commissioner said that it was noteworthy that Section 281 of the Criminal Law included land as things capable of being stolen, while Sections 52 and 53 of the law prescribed a jail term of two years for any person, who forcibly enters or takes possession of land in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace against a person entitled by law to the possession of the land.
“In recent years, land grabbers have caused havoc and unrest in different parts of the state by dispossessing legitimate land-owners of their properties thereby stifling commercial activities in the state. It is, therefore, important that the State Government not only identifies the effects of the problems being perpetrated by these unscrupulous elements on commercial activities and peace of the citizenry, but, also, finds lasting solutions to the menace. That is the reasoning behind the set-up of this Task Force.
“Furthermore, the need to protect investors and maintain law and order also led to the setting up of the committee. This, by implication, will encourage the verification of legal claims through litigation rather than resorting to violence,” the Attorney-General said.
The Task Force, according to Kazeem, can be reached on 09096667123 and 09020085005 and on email address via omoonileTF@lagosstate.gov.ngHe also disclosed that the State House of Assembly was in the process of passing a law that would exclusively deal with the activities of land grabbers by prescribing appropriate stiff punishment for offenders.
The terms of reference of the Task Force which would operate under the supervision of the Attorney-General include: “To reduce to a barest minimum the activities of persons or corporate entities, who use force and intimidation to dispossess or prevent any person or entity from acquiring legitimate interest and possession of property acquired through the State Government or private transactions; to co-ordinate the efforts of the various agencies of Government charged with enforcing the State Government’s rights over land in Lagos; and to work with all security agencies to ensure enforcement of State Government and private property rights in Lagos State.”
Members of the Task Force are Akinjide Bakare, a Deputy Director in the Ministry of Justice, who will act as Alternate Chairman; Afolabi Abiodun representing the Commissioner for the Environment; Olayinka Wasiu Adebayo and Faiq Abou both representing the Lands Bureau; Saheed Kassim, Chief Security Officer to Governor Ambode; Ganiyu Adebowale, Commander of Governor’s Monitoring Team (GMT) and Mosunmola Balogun, who is to act as the Secretary of the Task Force.
 

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