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Governor Amosun
The Director-General, Ogun Bureau of Lands,Mr Biyi Ismail on Wednesday said the bureau had generated over N4 billion revenue between January and August.
While receiving members of the State House of Assembly during oversight visit in Abeokuta,Ismailsaid the bureau generated N86 million from survey/planning/building fees, N190 million from rent on government land, while N116 million came from ratification of Certificates of Occupancy.
“We also madeN3.2billion from plot allocation and layout fees and N49 million from Certificates of Occupancy,” he said.
He said the agency had generatedN1.9million from inspection fees,N5.9million from administration charges/fees, N407 million from governor’s consent revenue andN2.5million from charting fees.
Ismail said the bureau also collectedN4.1million from documents, N7.9 million from certificate of true and red copy,N10.6million from sales of bills of entries and N20,000 from sales of maps.
The Director-General said the state remained the best in the country in terms of issuance of certificate of occupancy to land owners.
He said by December, the bureau would cleared about 90 per cent of the 70,000 applicants for the certificate of occupancy.
Ismail, who is also the Special Adviser to the Governor on Lands, said inadequate funding and operational vehicles to meet the increasing demand for field operations as some of challenges facing the bureau.
Responding, the Committee Chairman, Mr Biyi Adeleye, said the committee was not out to witch-hunt the agency but to perform its constitutional responsibility.
Adeleye challenged the bureau to ensure a more coordinated and effective data management of land and related documents in line with international standard practices. (NAN)