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New King Gbolahan Lawal Asks Landlords In Oniru To Submit Title Documents For Verification
The new Oniru of Iruland, Oba Omogbolahan Lawal, has asked landlords in the area to submit their title documents to the royal family and their estate consultants for verification.
The three ruling houses of Akiogun, Abisogun and Ogunyemi said this in a joint statement on Monday titled, ‘Public Notice on Behalf of the Oniru Royal Family’.
The notice was jointly signed by Prince Kabir Oniru (Akiogun ruling house), Chief Wasiu Ogunbambi (Abisogun ruling house) and Prince Raheem Ayinde (Ogunyemi ruling house).
It was issued in reaction to an advertorial by some Oniru residents who accused the new monarch of deploying thugs in the area to forcefully take over some parcels of land belonging to private individuals.
In the public notice, the royal families said, “It is not true that since the selection, installation and receipt of the Staff of Office from the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu by Oba Abdul-Wasiu Omogbolahan Lawal on behalf of the Oniru royal family as the Oniru of Iruland, there has been an invasion of Iruland by thugs and hooligans to forcefully take over lands belonging to private persons.
“Rather, we are aware that a transition process of change of management of Oniru royal family land and properties has demanded certain land and property owners to submit their title documents to the family and kabiyesi’s solicitors and estate consultants for verification. These persons concerned have visited our solicitors and have been received warmly.”
According to the statement, the monarch decided to embark on the verification exercise because most of the properties in Oniru were sold by third parties and there was a need to do some rebranding and new development in the area.
The royal family said this would be done in accordance with the extant laws in the state.
The statement further read, “We reiterate that contrary to the false publication, we have observed that most of our properties were sold by third parties and there is a need to do some re-branding and development of Iruland.
“Thus, kabiyesi, through a goodwill message to the good people of Iruland has directed that all ground rents, land charges and development levies should be suspended till further notice and a new procedure for payment in due course amongst other concessions he is considering in view of the economic uncertainties.”
The royal family asked all legitimate property owners not to be afraid as their “properly acquired proprietary rights will be protected.”
The royal family said the new monarch, who is a retired police officer, is a law abiding citizen and would never use thugs to harass residents.
Punch.com


