Lagos Govt Revokes Unoccupied Housing Units Allocated Since Two Years

By Damilare Adeleye

Lagos State Government has revoked housing units allocated to subscribers, but remained unoccupied for over two years

The unoccupied units were said to be constituting a nuisance in some of the housing estates due to unkept premises, recording shortfall in maintenance schedules and other negative consequences.

This was disclosed by Hon. Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, the Commissioner for Housing, during a recent visit to enforce the directive of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at one of the Lagos State Housing Estates in Sangotedo, Lekki.

He stated that the revocation is a directive of the Governor based on empirical evidence that most allottees kept the housing units under lock while the State continues to feel the pressure of prospective subscribers who need them.

The Commissioner inspected some of the sealed blocks and flats and stated that the exercise was done irrespective of whether the allottee made full payment or applied under the Rent-To-Own schemes.

Hon Akinderu-Fatai restated the state government’s concern that Lagos State Government Housing Units are meant for those who need them, and not speculators. “Applying for a Rent-To-Own scheme presupposes the allottee is in desperate need of accommodation; why should such allotted flats be left unoccupied after two years?”, queried the Commissioner.

He reiterated that the State Government will not allow its investment and state-of-the-art housing infrastructure to rot away while genuine homeseekers lament. The Commissioner reaffirmed that the Ministry will refund such allottees and reallocate the housing units to other Lagosians who are ready to put the houses to use immediately.

Furthermore, he reiterated the rule in the letter of allocation given to allottees that “Allocated housing estate flats should be occupied three months after allocation and keys released to beneficiaries.’’

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