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KWSG Commences Removal of Illegal Structure

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KWSG Commences Removal of Illegal Structure The Kwara State Government has commenced the removal of illegal make shift structure in Ilorin, the State Capital with immediate effect. The removal exercise carried out by the Directorate of Physical Planning and Development Control of the Kwara State Geographic Information Service, commenced during the week, at Agba Dam Road, , behind Government House, Ilorin. The Acting Administrative Secretary and Director Personnel Finance and Supply of the Agency, Mrs Motunrayo Adaran disclosed that the exercise was a routine, in a bid to protect Ilorin Master Plan, in order to curtail the excesses of developers, in the metropolis.    The Acting Administrative Director who was represented by Director of Physical Planning  Development Control, TPL Taiye Mohammed stated that, the make shift structure poses threats to Kwarans, adding that developers affected by this exercise were already served with notice of removal, according to...

GOVERNMENT WILL PARTNER ERCA- AAS

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PRESS RELEASE  GOVERNMENT WILL PARTNER ERCA- AAS Kwara State Government has assured all land related Associations in the State, Estate  Rent Commission Association of Nigeria in particular of its readiness to partner with them, for ease of business transactions. The Acting Administrative Secretary of the State Geographic Information Service, Mrs Motunrayo Adaran gave this assurance in Ilorin today, while receiving the Estate  Rent Commission Association of Nigeria in her office.  Mrs Adaran noted that  the Agency is very much ready to partner with any Association willing to cooperate and support the policy thrust of the State Government in making life meaningful for Kwarans. She advised that professionals handling land administration in the State should be duly consulted, before acquiring, surveying and selling landed property, to avoid non adherence to ethics of the profession, that might lead to court injunctions. Adaran therefore urged the Associa...