The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency (LASURA), has commenced payment of compensation to verified residents in Oworonshoki, Kosofe Local Government Area, whose homes were demolished during recent clearance exercises.
The disbursement exercise, which started on October 23 at the palace of the traditional ruler of Oworonshoki, was attended by community leaders, LASURA officials, representatives of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), and civil society groups.
LASURA Director-General, Oladimeji Animashaun, who supervised the process, said 80 beneficiaries had been identified and paid between Thursday and Friday.
He noted that the payments began on Thursday with several residents receiving their cheques, adding that the exercise fulfilled Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s promise to affected residents.
Animashaun appreciated Governor Sanwo-Olu, the Special Adviser on e-GIS and Urban Development, Dr. Abiodun Babatunde, and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development, Gbolahan Oki, for supporting the initiative and ensuring policy execution.
Reacting to claims that residents were not informed before the demolition, Animashaun said the area had been marked as a regeneration zone more than five years ago, and due notice was given.
He maintained that government followed proper procedures and that residents had long been aware of the redevelopment plan, though some chose to deny it.
According to him, compensation amounts ranged from ₦3 million to ₦5 million for permanent structures, while makeshift buildings such as kiosks and shanties received lower amounts.
He explained that compensation varied according to property type and value, adding that beneficiaries expressed satisfaction as they received their cheques.
Animashaun said the cleared area would be redeveloped into a modern, well-planned community with improved living standards in line with the state’s urban renewal policy.
Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Kosofe Constituency I, Okanlawon Sanni, who witnessed the exercise, described the payment as a demonstration of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to humane urban renewal.
Sanni said the regeneration project would transform Oworonshoki into a modern and livable community.
He stressed that the exercise was not only about demolitions but about fair treatment of affected residents as promised by the government.
Sanni commended LASURA for conducting a transparent and humane compensation process, noting that the area would benefit from improved housing, drainage, potable water, and road networks.
He urged residents to remain calm and cooperate with the government, stating that the redevelopment is in the public interest and necessary for proper urban planning.
Two beneficiaries — Chioma Idoko and Taiwo Solola — confirmed receiving ₦200,000 each, saying the payment was appreciated even though modest.