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Lagos Govt Threatens Enforcement against 2025 Land Use Charge Defaulters

The warning was contained in a statement announcing the release of the 2026 Land Use Charge bills.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
March 5, 2026
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The Lagos State Government has cautioned property owners who have yet to settle their 2025 Land Use Charge to clear their outstanding payments before enforcement measures begin.

The warning was contained in a statement announcing the release of the 2026 Land Use Charge bills.

The statement, signed by the Director of Public Affairs at the Ministry of Finance, Adeleke Quadri, was made available to newsmen on Wednesday.

In the statement, the state government reiterated its commitment to providing key infrastructure and essential public services for residents across the state.

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It urged property owners to take advantage of the 15 per cent discount offered for early payment by settling their bills within the approved timeframe.

“The government also notifies the public that enforcement actions against those who defaulted on the 2025 Land Use Charge will commence soon,” the statement said.

The ministry described the Land Use Charge as a critical source of revenue that supports the construction, maintenance and upgrade of public infrastructure such as roads, hospitals, schools and security facilities.

According to the statement, revenue generated from taxpayers has helped fund major projects including the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Blue Line and the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Red Line, both of which are improving transportation within the metropolis and reducing travel time for commuters.

It added that the funds have also supported the construction and rehabilitation of key roads and bridges aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving connectivity across the state. The revenue has equally contributed to the expansion and upgrade of healthcare facilities to enhance access to quality medical services, as well as strengthened security initiatives to ensure a safer environment for residents and businesses.

Commenting on the release of the 2026 Land Use Charge bills, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Tajudeen Mahmud, emphasised the importance of compliance among property owners.

He noted that the Land Use Charge goes beyond being a legal requirement, describing it as a civic duty that contributes directly to the growth and development of the state.

“Every payment made contributes to better roads, improved healthcare, quality education, enhanced security and a cleaner environment. We therefore urge property owners to meet their obligations promptly and support the government’s vision of building a greater Lagos,” Mahmud said.

The statement also highlighted that the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, remains committed to his administration’s goal of building a safe, resilient and globally competitive megacity.

It added that through deliberate policies and sustained investment in infrastructure, the government continues to promote sustainable development, attract investment and strengthen Lagos’ position as a major hub for commerce and innovation.

The ministry urged all property owners to fulfil their civic responsibility by paying their Land Use Charge promptly.

It explained that payments can be made through several channels, including internet banking, designated bank branches across the state, USSD mobile payment platforms, Point of Sale terminals at Land Use Charge offices, the Lagos Online Assistant WhatsApp platform (+2348078441111), and the Lagos Revenue Portal.

The government also encouraged eligible property owners to take advantage of the 15 per cent early payment discount while contributing to the continued development and transformation of the state.

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