The Kaduna State House of Assembly has passed into law a bill seeking to establish a master plan for the state.
The Assembly at its Tuesday plenary sitting passed the executive bill sent to by Governor Nasir El-Rufai into law.
The
bill reads: “Any person who encroaches, interferes or in any way
obstructs the orderly implementation of the master plan commits an
offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of
six months or fine of N250,000 or both.”
Similarly,
it said that any officer charged with the responsibility of
implementation of the master plan, who falls or collaborate with others
to obstruct the master plan shall be liable on conviction to
imprisonment for a term of three years or a fine of N1,000,000 or both
not exempting administrative disciplinary procedures as contained in the
civil service rules.
The
bill also stated that the government shall have the right to remove,
modify, restructure or reconstruct any existing structure, building or
facility in order to bring it into conformity with the master plan and
provided that it shall have due regard to provisions of the Land Use
Act, 1978 on the payment of compensation in appropriate or deserving
cases.
“From
the date of commencement of the law, all transactions and Physical
developments in the designated planning or urban area of Kaduna
metropolis shall be in accordance with the provision of the master plan.
“Kaduna
State Urban Planning and Development Agency, KASUPDA or it successors
is hereby vested with power, duties and responsibilities to ensure
compliance with the master plan in the state.
“Any
development carried out prior to coming into force of the law shall not
be invalid for non-conformity with the master plan if the owner thereof
can establish ownership of the property, obtaining all the necessary
governmental consents and development approvals were obtained prior to
the said development and been up to date in the payment of all fees,
charges and rents on the property.
“Any
Magistrate court or such other court that may be constituted for the
purpose of this law shall try the offender and impose such punishment
and sanctions as presented by this law.
“The
master plan shall be reviewed after every decade or within such
reasonable periods as the Governor may decide,” the law stated.”
However,
the objective of the law includes, to boost sustainable economic
development of Kaduna State in it National, regional, state and city
perspective. To improve governance in land administration which hinges
on reform of physical planning and community participation in planning
processes.
Others
include, to enhance sustainable use of natural resources, proper solid
waste management including air, surface and ground water quality and to
secure property, safety from fire, natural disasters, adequate lighting,
ventilation as well as ensure safety of pedestrians, bicycle ways and
people living with disability.
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