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Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by Blue3k2: 9:01pm On Mar 19, 2020
A real estate developer, Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, has called for the repeal of Land Use Act to allow for freehold ownership system in all states across the federation.

Gbadamosi, CEO of Red Bricks Homes, told newsmen on Monday in Lagos that the repeal of the law would help attract the much-needed investment in real estate sector.

He said that the repeal of the Land Use Act would also remove land ownership from state governors and guarantee security of land ownership for the people.


He said countries like the United States, United Kingdom and other developed economies had used the freehold land ownership system to catalyse massive economic development, saying that the same was possible in Nigeria with the abolition of Land Use Act.

”The Land Use Act has an unsalutory effect of taking away the ownership of land from the people of Nigeria and handing it to state governors.

”In fact, it is something that, in my opinion, detracts from the possibility of an economic growth in Nigeria.

”And this is manifesting in the level of development we have seen in the country compared to what we see elsewhere in the world.

”The United States, the United Kingdom and all these big economies that we have gone to borrow our constitution and systems, all have freehold system and have greatly moved their economies forward with it.

”Whereas in Nigeria, there is no freehold. This is what we have to look at to catalyse economic development,” he said.
Gbadamosi added that the Land Use Act vested governors with powers to revoke land ownership, describing the law as unfair and retrogressive.

The real estate mogul, whose firm is the promoter of AMEN Estate in Lekki, said the process of obtaining Certificate of Occupancy in states was costly and cumbersome and called for the simplification of the process.


He said poor road infrastructure was a threat to real estate development in Lagos and called on Gov. Babajide Sanwoolu to give construction and rehabilitation of roads a priority.

Gbadamosi, a chieftain of Action Democratic Party (ADP), said there was also the need to address the skills deficit in the real estate sector to catalyse development.

Source: https://m.guardian.ng/news/gbadamosi-seeks-repeal-of-land-use-act/

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Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by ImDStar: 9:03pm On Mar 19, 2020
Nice
Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by ola6: 9:06pm On Mar 19, 2020
Go and seat down. Werey
Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by sweetluv26(f): 9:06pm On Mar 19, 2020
good
Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by Blue3k2: 9:07pm On Mar 19, 2020
Repealing the land use act would spur investment because the land wouldn't be dead capital. Individuals should own their own the land and minerals associated with it. If state needs land they acquire it via the eminent domain.

Free hold for free people. I like that slogan.
Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by darocha1: 9:08pm On Mar 19, 2020
Makes some sense to a large extent
Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by Blue3k2: 9:13pm On Mar 19, 2020
darocha1:
Makes some sense to a large extent

It's perfectly logical. Obasanjo subjected Nigeria to this idiotic policy hindering peoples ability to get credit by using land as collateral.
Re: Gbadamosi Seeks Repeal Of Land Use Act by Xisnin(m): 9:15pm On Mar 19, 2020
This is deceptive.

Correlation is not causation.
There is no evidence that the freehold land system is better than ours.

Even with the land use act, lands cost millions in Lagos and many state capitals.
The act does not stop anyone from developing their real estate, if it does, lands
will be as cheap as possible.

He should come out and tell us his real reason for wanting the land use act repealed.

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