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Lagos Land Bureau reviews processes

Lagos Land Bureau reviews processes

Nigerian Tribune reports that the Special Adviser to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on Urban Development, Mrs. Yetunde Onabule, who spoke at a stakeholders’ engagement on “Ease of Doing Business in Lagos State”, at the Oriental Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos, last week, stated that it will no longer be ‘business as usual’, as the Bureau is out to facilitate the  international best practices in its activities, as far as land administration is concerned.

In a statement signed by the Bureau’s Chief Information Officer, Mr. Kayode Sutton, the Special Adviser noted that Nigeria is currently ranked low on the World Bank’s ease of doing business Index, which is  attributed to poor service delivery and too many bureaucratic bottlenecks.

To address this fundamental issues, Mrs. Onabule noted that there is utmost need for Lagos State, being the ‘Centre of Excellence’ and the Nigeria’s commercial nerve center, to automate its entire land administration process and create a system where land titles will be secured , guaranteed and easy to obtain.

She disclosed that the Bureau had initiated plans to facilitate ease of doing business by first, collapsing into four, the work flow interface with customers in all its directorates.

“There are occasions where applicants submit applications, collect demand notice for payment, submit revenue receipt; and the need to come back to collect registered title documents, the processes  which we believe we can improve upon and be better addressed”, she said, adding that while the upgrading and restructuring of the land registry is ongoing, the Bureau remains committed to reviewing its business processes.

“We have redesigned the layout of the Land Registry to ensure flow of processes and transactions which will lead to a reduction in the turn-around-time (TAT).

“This process is culminated in the reduction of the number of units within the Land Registry from eleven  to three, while requirements for a sworn affidavit prior to conducting Tittle Search at the Registry has also been cancelled to make the process faster and less cumbersome,” she said.

The Land Bureau Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bode Agoro,  who spoke earlier at the occasion, observed  that registering of property , amongst others , is one of the priority areas for business reforms, and Lagos State, is key determinant for improving Nigeria’s rating on the World Bank’s ease of doing business Index.

“As a responsive government, we understand and appreciate that the  reforms will have impacts that would ease the registration of property.

“Besides, the reforms will invariably improve Nigeria’s rating on the World Bank’s ease of doing business Index, which is our ultimate goal,” Agoro assured, noting that on completion, the initiative will revolutionalise land administration, not only in Lagos State, but also in Nigeria, with the possibility of propelling the nation’s place on the ease of doing business by up to 50th on the index table.

Source: Nigerian Tribune

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