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Oyo issues quit notice to owners of unlicensed buildings

 The Oyo State Government criticized the building of shanties and stores in unapproved locations on Sunday.


When Lagelu and Egbeda Local Government Council Areas were being observed by officials, the state's Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Abdulmojeed Mogbonjubola, denounced the act.


The state capital of Mogbonjubola, Ibadan, Commissioner for Information and Orientation Dotun Oyelade, "frowned at the rate at which illegal structures sprang up in unauthorised places," according to a statement she made. This is concerning.

"Through Akobo Ojurin, Iyana Church, Ibadan, the ministry's staff should promptly issue evacuation notices to negligent owners along Carlton Gate Estate, Chief Kolapo Isola Estate."

Given that the illegal shops have received the quit notices, the instruction has subsequently been implemented.
and the local owners of shantytowns.

In a separate event, the state's building contractors have been instructed to cease placing their tools and supplies for construction on the main thoroughfares in the city.
The commissioner underlined the state government's opposition to the trend and denounced the acts.


"The government is investing enormous sums of money in building roads and drainage systems. We wouldn't stand by and let the noteworthy legacies in our surroundings be undermined in the name of whatever construction by careless attitudes of people or groups," the speaker stated.


He restated that from now on, the government would punish offenders by putting construction vehicles on city roadways.

Thus, Mogbonjubola urged building contractors, particularly regarding the practices of dumping sand, granite, pollutants, machinery, and other materials on roads, car owners and others must follow the ministry's pollution control guidelines or risk facing legal consequences.

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