Empower local govt to grant planning permits, stakeholders tell LASG

Some stakeholders in the built environment have urged the Lagos State Government to empower local government authorities to grant planning permits.

The Managing Director of Fame at Oyster & Co. Nigeria, Femi Oyedele, said the decentralisation of physical planning permit issuance would expedite the process of planning permit approval.

He said, “There are applicants on the waiting list for building approval that have not gotten approval. Building approval is done at the state level at the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority.

“In developed countries, the approval is done at the local government level. But in Nigeria, we do it at the state level, meaning there is just one office granting the permit. So, there will be many in the queue already. For new applicants to get their permit, they will have to wait for a minimum of six months. Anything short of 180 days will create an avenue for racketeering.”

According to Oyedele, racketeering may ensue as some physical planning permit authority staffers exploit the urgency of applicants who are desperate to obtain their permits within the 90-day timeframe.

“These staff members may take advantage of the situation to demand bribes or offer their assistance for a price, capitalising on the applicants’ willingness to pay for expedited service. So, every applicant does not have to go to the LASPPPA office at Old Secretarial, Ikeja GRA,” he noted.

In a similar vein, the Chief Executive Officer of Jofame Integrated Limited, Gideon Mfonabasi, stressed the need to have district offices that are empowered to carry out approval.

He stated, “We have district offices all over the various LGAs but they are not empowered to carry out their functions. We need to have district offices that are well empowered to carry out approval at bungalows and 1-storey buildings and the maximum 2-storey buildings without recourse to the head office.

“Some of these are the issues that lead to delays in approval and have been brought to the notice of the government but due to the focus on revenue mobilisation through building approval, there is great unwillingness from the government to address this in Lagos State.”

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of Cromwell Professional Services International Limited, Sola Enitan, posited that the centralised approach to permitting control was often driven by the need for uniformity, efficiency, and oversight in urban development.

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