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Who We Are

EDOGIS is an esteemed and forward-thinking agency that is wholly committed to the meticulous and responsible management of comprehensive land information and administration across the beautiful and culturally rich expanse of Edo State.

EDOGIS

At Edo State Geographic Information Service (EDOGIS), we are dedicated to serving our clients with the highest standards of honesty, transparency, and fairness. Our commitment is to provide courteous and equitable services in all aspects of land administration.As the agency responsible for land management in Edo State, we ensure the establishment and regulation of data standards related to land, master plans, district plans, and surveys. 

“Our services include the registration of land titles, certificates, and recertifications, supervised Land Use Allocation Committees, and the issuance of essential documents like Certificates of Occupancy. EDOGIS works hand-in-hand with the Edo State Government to protect the rights of land and property owners, supporting the growth and prosperity of our community.’

Vision

“Institutionalise sustainable, equitable land administration and land use as the bedrock for socio-economic growth.”

Mission

“Our mission is to be the driving force behind sustainable development by delivering cutting-edge services throughout the state, simultaneously fostering economic growth through the facilitation of strategic economic settlements and promoting a community-based land administration and land use system.” 

FUNCTIONS OF EDOGIS

The agency has the responsibility (amongst others) to:

  1. Establish and regulate the standards to be applied in the compilation of data relating to land and its administration in the State.
  2. Repository and management of master plans, district plans, survey information and dataset including charges for services.
  3. Undertake registration of all land titles and instruments in the State including but not limited to issuance of certificates and recertification of land instruments in cases where certification had been carried out before the coming into force of this law.
  4. Supervision of all Land Use Allocation Committees in the State.
  5. Processing and grant of Certificates of Occupancy, Rights of Occupancy and grants of Consent to land transactions as required by Law.

These various titles including C of O’s are endorsed and ratified by the Edo State Government and provide the protection of the state to land and property owners.

HOW THE LUC IS CALCULATED

The LUC of a property is calculated form the valuation of the property based on: