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Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with eTransact, a foremost Fintech Company, to curb unregulated development, manage setbacks and open spaces and improve beautification of the environment in Lagos State.
The
Memorandum of Understanding will strengthen the partnership between Lagos State
Planning and Environmental Monitoring Authority (LASPEMA) and eTransact, to
sanitise and regulate activities of setbacks and Incidental Open Spaces (IOS)
and ensure physical orderliness in Lagos State.
With
its MoU with the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development,
eTransact, will deploy an integrated technology solution for data collection,
management, and digitization of revenue collection processes from the informal
business players operating on the setbacks and Incidental Open Spaces (IOS) in
Lagos State to regulate setbacks/IOS and enhance the State Internally Generated
Revenue.
The
MoU was signed by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development,
Engr. Omotayo Bamgbose-Martins, who was represented by Special Adviser to
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on e-GIS and Planning Matters, Dr. Olajide
Babatunde and Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr. Oluwole Sotire, who
signed on behalf of the government and the Managing Director of eTransact, Mr.
Niyi Toluwalope and Group Head, Legal of eTransact, Ms. Eme Godwin, who signed
for the Fintech company.
Speaking
during the signing of the MoU held at the State Secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja,
Dr. Babatunde said the initiative was a public-private partnership that would
yield a good result hence the need to take care of the environment.
He
said the MoU is for accountability and in the interest of the general public in
Lagos State, as well as improving the IGR of Lagos State.
Also
speaking, the Managing Director of eTransact, Mr. Niyi Toluwalope, said his
organization is partnering with Lagos State Government for social development,
noting that the project would develop solutions on data, enumeration,
reordering setbacks, putting incidental open spaces in an orderly manner, among
other benefits.
He
said: “eTranzact is a premier technology solutions company in Nigeria. Today we
are partnering with the Lagos State Government and LASPEMA for the enumeration
and data management of the occupants of the setbacks and incidental open spaces
within the City. We are licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to
provide this service.
“The
Lagos State Government has taken this laudable initiative to identify the
setbacks, enumerate the people on these setbacks, do the necessary data
capture, and manage the entire setback infrastructure in the State so that it
is structured; following the proper model for setbacks, improves
beautification, improves transparency within the environment and ensures that
our critical urban infrastructure is well laid out properly to ensure Lagos
functions as a major critical landmark with global recognition.
“We
are committed to partnering with the State government to build a beautiful and
prosperous Smart City for all. As Nigeria’s Super Fintech Choice, eTransact is
committed to providing payment technology support for all public and private
stakeholders.”
Also
speaking, the General Manager of LASPEMA, TPL Daisi Oso said the agency was
saddled with addressing challenges that were associated with managing and
regulating all activities on setbacks so as to ensure orderliness while
leveraging technology.
He
said the agency is saddled with the deployment of drones for mappings,
collaborating with other ministries, departments, and agencies on urban
development to improve security and order in the use of land in tandem with the
state's developmental plans to enhance social and political sustainability of
businesses.
Oso
also disclosed that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in a bid to further align the
LASPEMA’s mandate with the incumbent administration’s T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda
graciously approved the partnership and the pilot project of some selected
areas in Lagos State.
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