February 1, 2026
NEWS

C-of-O processing fee now N50,000, as Obaseki slashes fee

A new dawn is about setting in Edo State as the cost for processing Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O) has been reduced to the minimum sum of fifty thousand naira.
This will enhance the real estate operators and business owners of job effectiveness, as the fee has come down drastically from the current rate of about N300,000 to slightly about N50, 000, in which they described as a major turnaround for ease of doing business in the state.
Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki stated this during an inspection of ongoing work at the Edo Geographic Information Service (EDOGIS) office in Benin City, where he assured of a 30-day turnaround for processing of land titles.
Obaseki, expressed that the development was made possible as a result of the deployment of Geographic Information Service (GIS) technology by the state government in processing land titles.
“We are drastically reducing the cost of obtaining C-of-O. The minimum will be N50, 000. That means that we have come down drastically from the current rate of about N300,000 to slightly about N50, 000.
“Our hope is that Edo will be one of the foremost states in Nigeria where you can come in, buy land and within 30 days, you have all the documents and titles to the land. If you want to sell, we will ensure that granting of approvals such as building approvals follow the same speed.
“What that will do is that investors will find out that it is much easier to do business in Edo because of the speed at which we can register titles and the speed at which people can obtain licences,” he noted.
Furthermore, Obaseki stressed: “The state government will not relent in providing a conducive working environment for workers in the state.
 “The idea is to improve the work experience of public officers and public servants. Their offices should be more comfortable than their homes so that they can spend more time at work and be more productive. I urge staff of the agency to imbibe the culture of maintaining facilities. Maintenance is key to keeping the standard.”
Meanwhile, the Managing Director, EDOGIS, Arch. Frank Evbuomwan explained that titles for land, C-of-O, governor’s consent, mortgage consent, among others, are processed at the new office site.
“Very soon, we will start the process of recertifying C-of-O and issuing of new C-of-O. The processes here are automated,” he confirmed.

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