The 15 housing units were affected by the recent demolition as the state government intensified its urban regeneration programme.
The General manager, Ogun State Housing Corporation, Mr Wale Ojo, in a statement on Wednesday, was said to have disclosed this while speaking during a visit to the site.
Ojo said, “Residents were given four months’ notice prior to the demolition exercise, and the mortgages were extended to the people at a discounted interest rate.
“Some of the residents have also keyed into the affordable housing programme of the state government.
“The state government is aware of the present economy of the country and, as a result, has made it mandatory to find succour for the residents of the estate by giving them relief measures, including the opportunity to key into the affordable housing scheme, as well as the avenue to access loans.”
One of the affected residents, Mr Akeem Rasheed, said the state government gave them a four-month notice to vacate the quarters so that the regeneration exercise could commence in earnest but pleaded with the government to ensure that their promise of relief measures should not be thwarted at the end of the day.
Rasheed maintained that if the government kept its promise, residents would forever be grateful, adding that the magnanimous gesture of the state government would remain indelible in their minds.
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