Be Wary Of Buying Designated Dumpsites Land, Ogun Govt Warns Residents

Be Wary Of Buying Designated Dumpsites Land, Ogun Govt Warns Residents 

Ogun state government has warned unsuspecting residents of the State, especially those in the urban centres against buying government acquired lands meant for dumpsite purposes from land speculators, because of their future environmental and health implications to their well-being and the overriding public interest.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment and Chief Executive Officer of the Ogun state Waste Management Authority (OGWAMA), Mr. Ola Oresanya handed down the warning in the wake of encroachment of lands designated as dumping sites by the state government which were sold to unsuspecting general public by land speculators for residential development.

Oresanya in a statement issued by Rotimi Oduniyi, spokesman of the agency, said before buying land near any government-owned dumpsites because they come cheap, residents must contact the Bureau of Land and Survey, Ministry of Environment and OGWAMA to confirm their status, so that they will not be offered  government-acquired dumpsites which may later be reclaimed by the goverment due to environmental and health implications on the people living near the sites.

“A case that comes to mind is that of Saje Dumpsite in Abeokuta which was leased by the Ogun state government in July 2006 and falls within LUD Site IV Acquisition which was sold by land speculators to unsuspecting public.

“As at the time of its lease and subsequent acquisition, the dumpsite was an abandoned quarry of 18.43 hectares landspace. However, the dumpsite is now surrounded by residential houses as owners  were tricked by land speculators who sold the acquired land to them.

“The residents are now disrupting the waste disposal efforts and management in Abeokuta claiming health and environment hazards in a place where they are not supposed to be in the first place as they saw the dumpsites in existence and in operation before they illegally fall victims to land speculators and build their houses near the dumpsites.”

The OGWAMA’s boss, while reiterating the State government’s determination to resolve the issue of residents encroaching into Saje dumpsite land acquisition, Oresanya advised other residents to be wary of land speculators who sell government acquired land to them cheaply saying that cheap things especially landed property might later have negative and unpleasant future consequences.