Lagos State Indigenes In Diaspora Ask Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Administration To Adopt England Property Law | Sahara Reporters

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Lagos State indigenes residing in the United Kingdom, Ireland and other foreign lands have urged the state government under the leadership of Babajide Sanwo-Olu to adopt the England Property Law to favour the indigenous residents over others in the state. This was stated in a release by the Union's President, Mr. Toyin Ibrahim Igbo, and General Secretary, Mr. Olanrewaju Oluwa, and issued by the Union's Publicity Secretary, Engr. Kayode Ajayi, on Friday.

Lagos State Indigenes In Diaspora Ask Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Administration To Adopt England Property LawThis was stated in a release by the Union's President, Mr. Toyin Ibrahim Igbo, and General Secretary, Mr. Olanrewaju Oluwa, and issued by the Union's Publicity Secretary, Engr. Kayode Ajayi, on Friday.

This was stated in a release by the Union's President, Mr. Toyin Ibrahim Igbo, and General Secretary, Mr. Olanrewaju Oluwa, and issued by the Union's Publicity Secretary, Engr. Kayode Ajayi, on Friday. According to the Union, an interest in land/real estate in England can be held under freehold or leasehold ownership, with the freehold being the highest category of ownership in England and Wales and, in most situations, virtually conferring absolute ownership.The statement reads, “A real estate owner in England can also give non-exclusive rights, known as easements, to third parties to use the land, such as granting a right of way.

The union continued: “Lagos indigenes are selling their land to immigrants due to lack good jobs to cater for their families. Even where jobs are available, they are given to non-indigenes leaving the indigenes to sell their land or properties for survival or join the japa syndrome that have befall the country while others have become touts, miscreants and agberos.

 

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