Physical Planning Appeals Committee Presents Progress Report

“It is important for everyone to assess their involvement in Physical Planning infractions and remove all forms of interference, which today remains the bane of the system”, he said.
The Special Adviser, e-GIS and Planning Matters, Dr. Olajide Babatunde urged the Committee not to relent in hearing cases concerning erring members of staff, enjoining the Ministry to also continue to assist in the smooth running of the quasi-tribunal.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Engr. Abiola Kosegbe commended the Appeals Committee for its unbiased handling of petitions referred to it at different instances by the government and members of the public.

Earlier, the Chairman, Lagos State Physical Planning and Building Control Appeals Committee, Tpl. Ayodele Adediran thanked the Ministry’s leadership for easing the task of the Committee, saying that it had been of great assistance in meeting challenges faced by the committee in the discharge of its duties, even as it neared the end of its tenure.
Ayodele highlighted the achievements of the committee in the last three years including considering 80 cases brought before it, 40 of which had been decided; hearing of petitions by the Lagos State Government on Regional Road alignment and awarding compensations against the government in a case of wrongful demolition.








