*Set to offer free legal assistance to
vulnerable tenants
A civil society organisation, the Save Lagos
Group has raised an alarm over widespread abuse of the Lagos State Tenancy Law
by house owners in the state, with a call on the state government to live up to
its obligations of enforcing the law.
According to the Save Lagos Group, there is the
need for the state government to save tenants in the state from house owners
who have found an habit in flouting the law which stipulates that prospective
and current tenants must pay only six months rents.
The Save Lagos Group in a statement issued on
Friday by the Convener, Comrade Adeniyi A Sulaiman and the Director, Media and
Strategy, Comrade Olaolu Oladipo also lamented that home owners have been
conniving with some legal practitioners to obtained fictitious judgments that
are used for eviction purposes.
The group also alleged that some unscrupulous
police officers also engage the legal practitioners and the house owners to
carry out the illegality of evicting hapless tenants, saying the practice is
usually carried out on Sunday morning when the victims would be caught unaware.
They (Sulaiman and Oladipo) also indicted some
of the legal practitioners for their refusal to follow the law by issuing quit
notices before the expiration of the tenancy of the occupier, a move the Save
Lagos Group considers as illegal and wicked.
The law was enacted by the immediate past
administration of Mr. Babatunde Fashola in 2011 to regulate the relationship
between the house owners and their tenants.
Save Lagos Group pointed to a case involving
two land ladies, one Mrs. Onatade and Alhaja Bilikisu Adesina of number 9 and
11, Ezekiel St, Off Toyin Street Ikeja; Lagos respectively.
Specifically, the group accused the two house
owners of issuing quit notices to their tenants before the expiration of their
tenancy.
The two tenants, Ms Deborah Ogunlade and Mrs.
Yetunde Labode are said to be the latest victims in the hands of the two house
owners who are currently harassing them by plotting to obtain a ‘Jankara’
eviction order against them.
Rather for the lawyers to the house owners, to
follow Section (24) of the Lagos Tenancy Law which guides eviction of the
tenants, they have opted to perfect their scheme in an illegal way by securing
the eviction order without bringing the affected tenants into the picture.
A document from one of the house owners,
Oyesola Oyewo obtained by the Save Lagos Group indeed confirmed the fears of the
civil society organization as the quit notice indeed was issued before the
expiration of the Ogunlade’s tenancy.
A closer look at the document shows that while
the notice was issued on April 25th, while the tenant received it on
1st of June 2016.
On the hand, the counsel to the other house
owner, Mr. Ayo Adebosin claimed to have issued a quit notice on Labode on the
27th of June 2016 but Labode received it in August though her rent
lapsed on July.
Commenting on the development, the Save Lagos
Group stated that “These are clear breaches of the law by the home owners that
must not be overlooked by the relevant authorities. What is even more pertinent
is the desperation on the part of the house owners to recover the said property
by hook or by crook.
“While calling on the state government to be
more alive to its responsibilities in ensuring that the provisions of the law
are strictly adhered to by the concerned stakeholders, we are also using this
platform to called on the lawyers and their clients to desists from these
illegal acts of intimidation of their tenants or else, the provisions of the
law would be invoked on them.”
This is coming just as the Save Lagos Group has
expressed its desire to apply legal action to right the wrongs being carried
out by the house owner by offering free legal services to the affected tenants
in their bid to secure their fundamental rights to shelter.
The rights violation victims contacts are;
Deborah Ogunlade—08033700738
Yetunde
Labode--08023818476
Adeniyi A.
Sulaiman
Olaolu
Oladipo
(Revolutionary
Alfa)
Director, Media and Strategy
Convener
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