The E-GIS (Electronic Geographic Information System) was inaugurated at the Alausa Complex in Lagos State. This initiative is part of the Lagos State Government’s efforts to enhance land administration and management, making it more efficient and transparent
The E-GIS platform allows residents to register their lands from the comfort of their homes, pay necessary fees online, and obtain title documents digitally. This move is expected to boost ease of doing business in Lagos State and increase revenue generation.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu flagged off the e-GIS platform, emphasizing its importance in modernizing land administration. The platform is designed to manage and monitor lands in the state, providing a secure and efficient way to process land-related documents.
The E-GIS is part of the THEMES+ agenda of the Lagos State Government, focusing on technology and innovation to drive economic growth. The platform is expected to reduce corruption, improve customer service, and increase transparency in land administration.
The Lagos State Government has invested in digital infrastructure to support the E-GIS platform, including the deployment of over a thousand computers and upgraded digital facilities. This initiative is expected to position Lagos as a leader in digital governance and innovation.
The E-GIS platform is also expected to enhance urban planning and development in Lagos State. The platform provides accurate data for infrastructure planning, environmental monitoring, and safety regulation, ensuring that development meets the state’s master plan and safety standards.
The inauguration of the E-GIS platform is a significant milestone in Lagos State’s journey towards digital transformation and innovation.
