The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is set to hold a dialogue on the new Land Use Charge Law in Lagos.
It is aimed at examining the provisions of the recently passed law viz-a viz its implications for residents and businesses operating in Lagos and its environs, the organisers said.
The dialogue, according to LCCI, would hold tomorrow in Victoria Island, Lagos.
Muda Yusuf, the Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry said: “In continuance of its Public Policy Advocacy Initiative, it behoves the LCCI to provide a platform, such as this, to aggregate the views of stakeholders (both public and private) on the new Land Use Charge Law in Lagos, which has generated heated debate in the public space.”
Yusuf said: “This platform will enable stakeholders in the real estate, construction and other related sectors to engage the Lagos State government on the recently- passed law and renegotiate its grey areas.’’
The LCCI President, Mr. Babatunde Paul Ruwase, he said was expected to chair the session.
Yusuf said experts, leaders of businesses and top civil servants officials would attend the event.
Credit: The Nation