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LASG MARKS SHANTIES , ILLEGAL STRUCTURES IN OTU-MARA FOR DEMOLITION

 



In line with its commitment to urban regeneration, sustainable development, and  mitigation of environmental and security nuisance, the Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), has marked make-shift structures, for shanties, and illegally developed buildings in Otu-Mara in Mainland Local Government Area (LGA) for removal.


 LASBCA General Manager,  Arc. Gbolahan Oki, said  due processes were followed before    the shanties and other  illegally developed structures  were marked for removals.                      According to Oki,  all the necessary and  statutory Notices ranging from Convention and Quit notices were served  to all the affected occupants.


He stated further  that the removal of those illegal structures became  necessary as they have consistently become hideout for miscreants who used them for illicit activities that endanger the security of the entire area and its surrounding communities, warning that the  act would  not be condoned  by the State Government.


In addition , the General Manager stressed that most of those  illegal  structures were  in a distressed state, a situation that could  lead to loss of lives and properties, if prompt action is not taken by the State government.


Reaffirming the government's dedication to public safety, he added, “The present administration will leave no stone unturned in safeguarding the lives and properties of Lagosians and LASBCA remains committed to rigorous monitoring and enforcement activities to ensure strict compliance with the State’s Building Codes and Regulations by property owners and developers.


LABSCA boss  urged all the affected occupants to comply with the order to remove them  within the  stipulated time  given by the State Government though LASBCA as  non-compliance will lead to the enforcement of the laws on building regulations.


Oki further warned  Building Owners and Developers in the State to shun illegality during building construction as the State Government is all out to bring sanity back to the  Built Environment by enforcing  compliance.


 "The State Government’s objective is to restore sanity to the Built Environment through enforcement of compliance, which in turn promotes safety, legality, and sustainable urban development" he stated.



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