Monday, June 8, 2026
FB X LI YT
Breaking
AK assault rifles, RPG 7 rocket launchers, mortar tubes, quadcopter drones, and ammunition. These are some of the weapons JNIM displayed after its attacks a few days ago on two Beninese army barracks in Koalou, near the Burkina Faso border, an attack that killed 12 soldiers. BREAKING 🇳🇬🚨: Terrorists Attack Kogi Community, Kill One, Abduct Over 30 Including Bus Passengers – Armed attackers killed one person and abducted over 30 residents and travelers in a Kogi State community, with no rescue confirmed. BREAKING 🇳🇬🚨: Boko Haram Plans “Quranic Graduation” for Over 100 Abducted Women and Children in Kwara – Families say the victims remain in captivity and are being subjected to indoctrination activities, raising fresh concern over their safety. BREAKING 🇳🇬🚨: Abductors Threaten Forced Marriage of Kwara Emir’s Abducted Wives Over Ransom Delay – Armed kidnappers holding the Emir of Yashikira’s wives reportedly issue threats linked to a ₦150 million ransom demand, heightening fears over their safety. PROTEST 🇳🇬✊: Oyo Residents Storm Ibadan, Demand Release Of Abducted Principal, Teachers And Pupils BREAKING 🇳🇬👑: Yoruba-born sprint sensation Tobi Amusan storms to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles final at the Rabat Diamond League, setting a new world record and once again putting Nigeria on top of the athletics world. 🔥🏃🏾‍♀️ “I Can’t Do Anything About Insecurity Until I Become President in 2027” – Gov Makinde Tells Oyo Parents as Abducted Children Remain in Captivity BREAKING 🇳🇬🗳️: Peter Obi has officially unveiled Rabiu Kwankwaso as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), sealing a major North South political alliance ahead of the next general elections.
NEWS

Lagos Assembly to Hold Public Hearing on Land Grabbing

March 19, 2024 3 min read

The menace of land grabbing was a major topic for debate on the floor of the Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday with lawmakers agreeing that a public hearing be organised as part of efforts to find urgent solutions.

The planned stakeholders’ meeting would be all-encompassing, involving the state government, the police, the judiciary, traditional rulers and others.

Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, said land grabbing had become “a serious issue that is beyond disturbing. It is chaotic. Many people have been killed, some maimed and some locked up without trial, just because of the existence of some people who have turned themselves to land grabbers.”

Dr. Obasa frowned at cases where land speculators wrote petitions and with the connivance of security officials, the real owners of the properties were arrested, taken to Abuja and forced to sign undertakings that would bar them from the same land they bought from their toiling.

The Speaker, who said these land grabbers often attacked new and developing areas in Ikorodu, Epe, Ojo and others, added: “I wonder how somebody would just invade people’s properties and still exude such boldness and confidence, kill the owner or bring police.”

Obasa, recalling his own experience sometime ago, further added: “what do you think of the fate of a resident who struggles to own a property, struggles to start building on it only for somebody to just suddenly take over the land making life difficult for him?”

He also raised concern over delays and multiple judgements from courts while urging the state government to consider commensurate compensations for land owners whose properties were taken over in overriding public interest.

“Land is a source of wealth for its owners and when government acquires it, there must be a process in place for adequate compensation. If not, how do you expect such people to get out of poverty?”, he asked.

Moving the motion under ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance’ earlier, Hon. Kazeem Olayinka (Mushin Constituency 2), implored the House to organise a meeting with the stakeholders to address the problem.

In his contribution, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu (Eti-Osa 2) stressed the importance of focusing on the enforcement of the law against land grabbing.

He urged the establishment of a dedicated agency to effectively handle cases.

Other lawmakers who contributed to the debate harped on the need for stronger enforcement of the extant laws relating to land grabbing.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State House of Assembly has commiserated with the Olubadan-in-Council over the demise of Oba Lekan Balogun, the 42nd Olubadan.

The House also condoled the Nigerian Army over the killing of its personnel in Delta.

The lawmakers held a minute silence in honour of the departed while the Speaker directed the Clerk, Barr. Olalekan Onafeko, to send a condolence letter each to the Olubadan-in-council and the Nigerian Army.

Eromosele Ebhomele
Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.