Lagos begins compensation payment to owners of demolished buildings in Oworonshoki

Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency (LASURA), on Friday began disbursing compensation to verified residents of the Oworonshoki community in the Kosofe Local Council of Lagos State whose homes were demolished during recent clearance operations.

The event, which commenced on October 23 at the palace of the traditional ruler of Oworonshoki, drew community leaders, officials from LASURA, representatives of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) and civil society groups.

The Director General of LASURA, Mr Oladimeji Animashaun, who supervised the exercise, explained that 80 beneficiaries had been identified and compensated between Thursday and Friday.

“We started the payment of compensation yesterday (Thursday), and several residents have received their cheques.

“The total number of people being compensated is 80. This is proof that what Mr. Governor promised has been fulfilled,” he said.

Animashaun thanked Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his support, as well as the Special Adviser to the governor on e-GIS and Urban Development, Dr. Abiodun Babatunde, and the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Urban Development, Mr Gbolahan Oki, for their coordination in ensuring that government policies were effectively implemented.

On the issue of notification, Animashaun dismissed allegations that affected residents were not informed before the demolition, saying that the area had been declared a regeneration zone over five years ago.

“Government does not just move into an area without due notice. Many of these residents have been aware for years that their community is part of a regeneration plan. Some people deny knowledge, but due process was followed,” he added.

The LASURA boss disclosed that compensation amounts varied by property type, ranging from N3 million to N5 million, with lower amounts for makeshift structures such as kiosks and shanties.

“Someone with a bungalow cannot get the same compensation as someone with a storey building. The payments were fair, and you could see smiles on people’s faces as they received their cheques,” he said.

When asked about the government’s long-term plan for the regenerated land, the LASURA boss said the intention was to create a well-planned, modern community with improved living conditions.

“Urban regeneration is about replacing unhealthy, unsafe environments with planned communities that meet modern standards.
“That is what the Sanwo-Olu administration is committed to achieving in Oworonshoki,” he noted.

Okanlawon Sanni, a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, representing Kosofe Constituency I , who was also present at the exercise, described the payment as “a practical demonstration of Sanwo-Olu’s compassion and commitment to urban renewal with a human face.”

According to Sanni, the regeneration project marks a major step toward transforming Oworonshoki into a modern, livable community.

“What we are witnessing today is not just about demolitions; it is about development with dignity.

“The affected residents are being duly compensated in line with the Governor’s assurance that no one will suffer unjustly in the process of renewing Lagos,” he said.

He commended LASURA for ensuring that the process was transparent and humane, adding that the state government intended to give Oworonshoki a new lease of life through improved housing, better drainage systems, potable water and accessible roads.

However, Sanni appealed to the affected residents to remain calm and cooperative, assuring that the government’s action was in the public interest.

“I understand the emotions involved, but Lagos is growing, and we must plan our space responsibly. The ultimate goal is to make Oworonshoki a place where families can live in safety and comfort,” he said.

The residents expressed satisfaction with the compensation received. Two beneficiaries, Chioma Idoko and Taiwo Solola, each received N200,000.

They said it was better than nothing, and they thanked the Lagos State government for the compensation.

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