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Ondo Land-Grabbers Now Face 21 Years In Jail As Gov Inaugurates Task Force Under Ajulo SAN

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Ondo State’s Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa.has declared a firm and decisive war against land grabbing and related crimes, as he has established the State Task Force on Property Protection and Anti-Land Grabbing.

The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, SAN, OON, has been named Chairman of the Task Force.

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Inaugurating the body on Wednesday, the Governor announced strict penalties for land-related offenses, including up to 21 years’ imprisonment for unlawful resale of properties and 10 years for forceful land acquisition or encroachment.

“Land is more than just property. It is our heritage, a birthright, and the foundation of community identity. We will not stand by and allow criminal elements to rob our people of what rightfully belongs to them,” he said.

The Governor expressed concern over the increasing cases of violent land disputes, illegal occupation, fraudulent resale of land, and the imposition of unregulated charges by individuals operating under the guise of “Omo-Onile.”

He noted that such activities have led to displacement, conflict, and a breakdown of order in both rural and urban areas.

The law, recently passed by the Ondo State House of Assembly, stipulates the penalties which include 10 years’ imprisonment for land grabbing and forceful entry, 5 years in prison or ₦5 million fine for illegal occupation, 7 years’ imprisonment for violating real estate transaction regulations, 21 years’ imprisonment for the resale of property without proper revocation and 2 years’ imprisonment for collecting illegal levies.

Governor Aiyedatiwa commended the House of Assembly for its proactive legislative action, describing the law as timely and visionary. He also applauded the Honourable Attorney-General and officials of the Ministry of Justice for their diligence in drafting a legal framework that now empowers the State to clamp down on land-related crimes.

He charged members of the newly formed Task Force to enforce the law without fear or favour, urging them to work closely with relevant ministries, community leaders, and stakeholders to ensure proper implementation.

The Governor assured the people of Ondo State of his administration’s commitment to protecting lives, properties, and investments. He emphasized that peace, justice, and responsible development are essential for the progress of the State.

Members of the task force are;

Dr Kayode Ajulo, Attorney General/Commissioner for Justice, Ondo state
Engr. Olawoye Ayorinde Abiola, Special Adviser on Infrastructure, Lands and Housing
CP Wilfred Afolabi, Commissioner of Police, Ondo state
Chief Adetunji Adeleye, Commander, Ondo State Security
Network Agency (AMOTEKUN)
Surv. Idowu Owolabi,
Ondo State Surveyor-General
Mr. Adesanya Adelana,
Representative of the Ministry of Justice
Mr. Akin Ogundipe,
Representative of the Ministry of Physical Planning & Urban Development
Mr. Maxwell Adelosoye,
Representative of Local Government Authorities
Surv. John Kemini,
Representative of Local Government Authorities.
Olabanjo Aiyenakin, Esq.,
Representative of Civil Society Organisation
Hon. Joseph Iranola Akinlaja,
Community Representative (Central)
Dr. Tunji Abayomi,
Community Representative (North)
Ebun Adegboruwa, SAN,
Community Representative (South)
Barr. Aiyegbusi Festus Olabode,
Ministry of Justice, Coordinator/Secretary.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Ondo State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Kayode Ajulo, recalled that on Monday, December 30, 2024, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa signed into law the bill that laid the foundation for the establishment of the Task Force being inaugurated.

The Commissioner lamented the rising tension and conflicts across communities caused by land disputes, stressing that most communal clashes in the State have their roots in unresolved land ownership issues.

Meanwhile, member of the Ondo State House of Assembly representing Ondo West Constituency I, Hon. MoyinOlorun Ogunwumiju, and sponsor of the bill, in his brief remarks, thanked Governor Aiyedatiwa for his unwavering support of the legislation.

He noted that even before the bill was passed, the Governor had demonstrated strong commitment by issuing an Executive Order against land grabbing in the State.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Lands and Housing, Edward Ogumola also commended the Governor for what he described as a major milestone. He noted that land grabbing has long been one of the biggest challenges facing the ministry and that the inauguration of the Task Force would significantly ease their work.

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In a decisive move to protect property rights and restore order in land administration, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has formally inaugurated the Ondo State Task Force on Anti-Land Grabbing, in line with the newly enacted Ondo State Property Protection Law of 2024.

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony held at the Governor’s Office, Alagbaka, Akure, Governor Aiyedatiwa described land as more than a commercial or residential asset, it is a heritage and a vital source of identity for individuals and communities.

He condemned the alarming rise in land grabbing, violent displacements, and exploitative real estate practices that have disrupted peace and deterred genuine investment across the state.

To counter these threats, the Governor reaffirmed his administration’s determination to enforce the law with the full weight of governmental authority. He highlighted key provisions of the law, including penalties of up to 21 years imprisonment for unlawful resale of property, 10 years for forceful land occupation, and strict sanctions against illegal levies often imposed under the guise of “omo-onile” charges.

“This Task Force,” the Governor stated, “is a beacon of justice for the oppressed and a firm deterrent to those who violate our land laws. We will not allow lawlessness to thrive under our watch.” He urged members of the Task Force to act with integrity, courage, and fairness, pledging continued government support to ensure the law is enforced without bias.

In his remarks, Ajulo the Chairman praised Governor Aiyedatiwa’s visionary leadership, stating, “Your Excellency, what you have done today has given hope to landowners and addressed the menace of land disputes in Ondo State.”

He emphasized that the Task Force marks a turning point in land governance, promoting lawful ownership, peaceful coexistence, and institutional reform. He reiterated that the committee would operate with transparency, uphold due process, and serve as a responsive channel for victims of land-related offences. He affirmed that there will be no sacred cows, emphasising that every violator, regardless of status, will be treated equally under the law.

Dr. Ajulo noted that the law empowers the Task Force to investigate, enforce, and prosecute offenders under clear statutory provisions. Sections 3, 4, 12, and 14 of the Property Protection Law prohibit forceful entry, threats, illegal occupation, and unauthorized levies on landowners while authorising the State to constitute this Task Force for effective enforcement.

In a goodwill message, Hon. Moyinoluwa Ogunwumiju, Member representing Ondo West Constituency 1 in the Ondo State House of Assembly, expressed gratitude to Governor Aiyedatiwa for his consistent support of the bill. “Your Excellency, I thank you for granting the House of Assembly the independence it needed to work on this bill and make it a reality. You backed it from the beginning and even issued an executive order against land grabbing to demonstrate your unwavering commitment.” He said.

Hon. Ogunwumiju also commended the Attorney-General for assembling the necessary legal framework and team that ensured the bill was signed into law on December 30, 2024. He noted that the bill, which he personally sponsored, reflects the collective resolve to tackle land-related crimes across the state.

The composition of the Task Force reflects a multi-sectoral approach, featuring representatives from the Ministry of Justice, Nigeria Police Force, Amotekun Corps, Office of the Surveyor General, Ministries of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Local Government authorities, Civil Society Organisations, and community leaders from all three senatorial districts.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by top government officials, including the Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olayide Adelami, Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Taiwo Fasoranti, Chief of Staff, Prince Olusegun Omojuwa, Commissioner for Finance, Mrs Olawunmi Isaac, Head of Service, Mr Bayo Philip, Special Adviser on Infrastructure, Engr. Abiola Olawoye and Permanent Secretaries.

Task Force members are appointed to serve for a term of four years and are expected to meet regularly, submit periodic reports to the Governor’s Office, and offer policy advice aimed at improving land governance in the state.

Punishments for violators include: 21 years imprisonment for unlawful sale or resale of land/property; 10 years imprisonment for forceful entry and illegal occupation of land; 7 years imprisonment for demanding illegal levies (e.g., “omo-onile” charges); 5 years imprisonment for use of threats or violence in land matters; 5 years imprisonment for trespassing with intent to take possession; and 7 years imprisonment for aiding and abetting land-related crimes.

Governor Aiyedatiwa concluded by reaffirming his administration’s unwavering commitment to justice, lawful property ownership, and sustainable peace across all parts of Ondo State.

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