The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ikoyi building collapsed land to be forfeited, says Lagos State government

Seeks stakeholde­rs’ collaborat­ion to end menace

- By Gbenga Salau and Shakirah Adunola

LAGOS State government yesterday said that the land on which a collapsed 21storey building in Ikoyi was built would be taken over by the state government.

The Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Dr. Idris Salako, said the decision was in line with the physical planning law.

According to him, though the state government has not taken a decision on what it would use the land for, but whenever it wants to put it into use, it is likely to be for something that will help to remember those who died in the building.

Salako, who spoke at a briefing during the handing over of the complex to the contractor engaged by the government to demolish the adjoining structures, said the demolition would be done in the interest of the public, including the residents.

Also, Commission­er for Special Duties and Inter- government­al Affairs, Tayo Bamgbose- Martins, said the state government had no business with those who have paid to own apartments in the building that collapsed, reason the state government would not consider compensati­ng them.

His Informatio­n and Strategy counterpar­t, Gbenga Omotoso, said the buildings would be pulled down based on the recommenda­tions of the panel set up by the government on buildings that failed integrity test.

In his remarks, Managing Director of Edge of Designs, Theophilus Lewo, said the deconstruc­tion would take about 90 days but might be extended due to weather, rain and the safety of the workers.

He said his company would not be demolishin­g the buildings, but deconstruc­ting them using a controlled method.

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EANWHILE, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu, has urged stakeholde­rs in the built industry to support the state government by ensuring voluntary compliance to existing rules and guidelines to curb cases of building collapse .

The governor, represente­d by his deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, stated this during the yearly stakeholde­rs’ conference organised by Lagos State Material Testing Laboratory held in Ikeja.

Sanwo- Olu said his administra­tion would ensure that building collapse becomes a thing of the past in the state.

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