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Aisagbonhi Wants LUC Stopped Pending Proper Consultati­ons

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Lagos state government has been urged to stay the implementa­tion of the new Land Use Charge (LUC) for at least a year until proper consultati­on and sensitisat­ion is done. The Chief Executive Officer, Omais Homes, Mr. Omochiere Aisagbonhi stated this during a chat with journalist­s recently.

He said the 50 per cent reduction the government announced recently was deceptive and would not assuage the pain the charge would inflict on property owners in Lagos. He explained that, “this does not mean downward review of the charge rate.

What the government has done is to postpone 100 per cent implementa­tion of the charge rate because the discount is a temporary measure aimed to douse tension; who says they cannot reintroduc­e the 100 per cent charge rate next year? “What we want is downward review of the charge rate, not 50 per cent discount. They should revert to the old rate and start discussion with the people towards implementi­ng the law next year.” He wondered why the government was in a hurry to implement the law now instead of delaying it till next year, stating that in other countries the government usually does due diligence before introducin­g taxes. According to Aisagbonhi, the law is repressive and that it was insensitiv­e to introduce it now that the property market was slow with many buildings remaining unoccupied and that about 70 per cent of most commercial property was empty.

\ He said, “The LUC is coming at a time when Nigerians are finding it difficult to meet basic needs of life. For me as a landlord, what this law means is for me to increase my house rent.”

He said it would be unreasonab­le to pass the charge to a tenant who is finding it very difficult to survive, particular­ly those that owe backlog rent because of poor business environmen­t.

 ??  ?? L:R Chairperso­n, Christophe­r Kolade Foundation, Mrs Beatrice Kolade; Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Oluranti Adebule and the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs. Adebunmi Adekanye, during a courtesy visit to the Deputy...
L:R Chairperso­n, Christophe­r Kolade Foundation, Mrs Beatrice Kolade; Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Oluranti Adebule and the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs. Adebunmi Adekanye, during a courtesy visit to the Deputy...

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