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Lagos State Govt unveils 10-minute building permit system for approvals

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May 9, 2024
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The Lagos State Government has introduced Electronic Physical Planning Permit System to allow building approval to be obtained in just 10 minutes.

The Special Adviser, e-GIS and Urban. Development, Dr Olajide Babatunde, made the disclosure during a ministerial press briefing to mark the first year of the second term in office of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday in Ikeja.

He said the initiative will ensure seamless and efficient process for stakeholders.

The Lagos State Government is poised to revolutionise the planning approval process with the introduction of an Electronic Physical Planning Permit Process System.

“The innovative system will enable building approval to be obtained in just ten minutes, ensuring a seamless and efficient process for stakeholders,” he said.

Recall that the e-GIS project began in 2016 and gained momentum in 2021, when Sanwo-Olu outlined a strategic plan for its implementation.

READ ALSO: Gas explosion kills two, injures three in Lagos State

The e-GIS Office, LAGIS, has been entrusted with overseeing the project, which aims to create a comprehensive digital platform for land administration and geographic information services.

Report has it that a significant milestone was achieved on Dec. 4, 2023, when the bill for the establishment of the Lagos Geographic Information Service, LAGIS, was presented to the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Babatunde explained that the e-GIS Office fully took over the responsibility of supervising and project management of the Lagos enterprise GIS upgrade and integrated land administration automated system.

This, he said, ensured the institutionalisation of enterprise geographic information service statewide, leading up to the creation of an agency known as the Lagos Geographic Information Service.

He said that the processes led to the passage of its bill by the Lagos State House of Assembly.

“To ensure a smooth implementation process, stakeholders and the public will be engaged through a series of retreats and sensitization programmes.

“This will foster a better understanding of the importance of the bill and the benefits of the Electronic Physical Planning Process System.

“With this innovative system, Lagos State is poised to become a leader in digital governance and efficient urban planning.” he said.

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