Oyo Govt Set to Establish Business District in Ibadan

The Oyo State Government has revealed plans to establish a business district in Ibadan, the state capital, to make way for a commercial corridor that would be a beehive of economic activities.

The state Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr Williams A. Funmilayo made this disclosure in Akinyele during a sensitization meeting with relevant stakeholders.

According to him, the project will be situated in the Akinyele Local Government area of the State.

He further mentioned that 3,149 hectares of land have been delineated for the project while 598.613 Hectares of the Land have been earmarked as resettlement scheme for some of the affected villages,

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He further revealed that 833,853 Hectares have been identified as a developed area, which will be excised from the acquisition, while the remaining 1,717.235 Hectares of Land will be designed asIlu-tuntun Business District.

He further said that enumeration and valuation of structures will commence on Monday , 4th November 2024, to give a clearer perspective to affected areas within the Ilu-tuntun Business District corridor.

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Akin Funmilayo enjoined the organised private sector to partner with the state government in growing the economy in order to improve the living conditions of residents.

Also, the Commissioner implored the Akinyele residents to cooperate with the officials that will conduct the enumeration and valuation of affected properties, which will commence on Monday, 4th November, 2024.

Speaking on the project, Akinyele Local Government Chairman, Honourable Wole Akinleye appreciated the Government for the project cited for development in Akinyele Local Government, saying that people living in the remote villages applauded the measures taken by the Government.

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“They will be resettled even when government pays compensation to them, which shows the Government is considerate in its urbanisation project,” he said.

The Alakinyele of Akinyele, HRH, Oba James Odeniran, also appreciated the government for choosing Akinyele local government for such development.

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Oyo Govt Set to Establish Business District in Ibadan

The Oyo State Government has revealed plans to establish a business district in Ibadan, the state capital, to make way for a commercial corridor that would be a beehive of economic activities.

The state Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr Williams A. Funmilayo made this disclosure in Akinyele during a sensitization meeting with relevant stakeholders.

According to him, the project will be situated in the Akinyele Local Government area of the State.

He further mentioned that 3,149 hectares of land have been delineated for the project while 598.613 Hectares of the Land have been earmarked as resettlement scheme for some of the affected villages,

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He further revealed that 833,853 Hectares have been identified as a developed area, which will be excised from the acquisition, while the remaining 1,717.235 Hectares of Land will be designed asIlu-tuntun Business District.

He further said that enumeration and valuation of structures will commence on Monday , 4th November 2024, to give a clearer perspective to affected areas within the Ilu-tuntun Business District corridor.

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Akin Funmilayo enjoined the organised private sector to partner with the state government in growing the economy in order to improve the living conditions of residents.

Also, the Commissioner implored the Akinyele residents to cooperate with the officials that will conduct the enumeration and valuation of affected properties, which will commence on Monday, 4th November, 2024.

Speaking on the project, Akinyele Local Government Chairman, Honourable Wole Akinleye appreciated the Government for the project cited for development in Akinyele Local Government, saying that people living in the remote villages applauded the measures taken by the Government.

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“They will be resettled even when government pays compensation to them, which shows the Government is considerate in its urbanisation project,” he said.

The Alakinyele of Akinyele, HRH, Oba James Odeniran, also appreciated the government for choosing Akinyele local government for such development.

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