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    Analysis of the Activities of Land Administration Machineries in Abuja and Minna, Nigeria
    (International Organisation of Scientific Research, Indian, 2014-02) Ayoola Adeyosoye Babatunde; Kemiki Olurotimi Adebowale; Abdulkareem Sekinat; Fabunmi Foluke Olanike
    This study attempts to have a comparative analysis of the activities of land administration machineries in FCC, Abuja and Minna using some selected districts and neighbourhoods as case study areas. Questionnaires were administered to Individual land owners, property developers or plot allottees who own land from ages Eighteen (18) and above as well as interview to some staff of departments of land administration machineries in FCC, Abuja and Minna. Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS), Geometric Mean Model and Linkert Scale were statistical tools employed. Findings revealed that the average growth in land allocations made available to people by government within the study period of 2000 – 2009 in FCC and Minna were191.25% and 29.22% respectively. In FCC, Delay of process and extortion of money by government officials are sufficient reasons why individual land owners will not be willing to process title documents to land. While in Minna, the reasons are Exorbitant Processing Cost, Delay of Process and extortion of money by government officials. The paper suggests among others that land administration officials should abstain from illegal acts during land transactions, government should ensure that adequate income packages are paid to land administration officials and ensures enlightening and educating customary land owners on the need for compulsory acquisition.
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    The Relationship between Residential Property Development and Property Tax generation in Ibadan North, Oyo State
    (Canadian Centre of Science and Education., 2014) Ajayi M. T. A.; Ogunbajo A. Rukaiyat; Sule I. Abass; Abdulkareem Sekinat
    This paper examined the relationship between residential property development and property tax generation in Ibadan North Local Government, Oyo State- Nigeria. Data on residential properties within the Local Government for an eleven year period (1999 – 2010) was obtained from the appropriate planning authority, while records of property taxes generated within the same eleven year period was sourced from the taxing authority within the local government. Regression analysis was used to examine the degree and nature of relationship that a change in the number of residential properties will have on the generation of property taxes. Results showed that the actual property tax paid in Ibadan North Local Government Council is being influenced by the number of residential buildings within the council at about 59.3% variation. This implies that a positive variation in the number of residential buildings within the council will lead to a positive variation in the actual property tax generated. Investigation further revealed that this revenue option is however not fully utilized as payments of these taxes are not fully enforced by the taxing authority. It is therefore paramount that the local government seeks for means of improving its tax base through effective property taxation, thus increasing funds available for community development projects such as electrification, road construction, drainages and other essential utilities.

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