Governor Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo state) has
joined his counterparts in Lagos state and
Ogun state in clamping down on the
nefarious activities of Land grabbers,
popularly known as Omo Oniles or
Ajagungbales in Oyo state.
The Bill titled: “A law to protect the
rights of property owners and prohibits
forceful entry, illegal occupation, violent
and fraudulent conducts, in relation to
real property in the state and for
purposes connected therewith” on Real
Property Protection Law, 2016 was
signed into law by the Government. Here
are the extracts;
…Anybody who forcibly grabs other
people’s land in Oyo State – 15 years
imprisonment or a fine of N500,000.
…Illegal entry into any construction site
“for the purpose of stopping, disturbing
or otherwise” demanding for any fee or
levy in respect of construction activities –
10 years imprisonment or a fine of
N500,000 .
…Any professional who facilitates a
contractual agreement between a land-
owning family and another person – 3
years imprisonment or a fine of N500,000
(or both) .
…Any person who is on any property as
an encroacher and having with him any
firearm, dangerous or offensive
weapons, commits an offence – 5 years
imprisonment.
…Any person who offers any property for
sale, knowing that he has no lawful title
to the property or authority of the
owner, or sells a property knowing that
he has no lawful title to the property or
that the property had been previously
sold by him or his privies, – 5 years
imprisonment.
This Bill has been long overdue and is a
laudable act in checkmating the activities
of Lang grabbers.
Note that the proposed Imprisonments
and Fines are subject to successful
convictions.
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