The Guardian (Nigeria)

Mandilas fire: Govt gives 14- day ultimatum to traders occupying illegal structures in Lagos Island

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a and Silver Nwokoro

THE Lagos State government, yesterday, gave a 14- day ultimatum to traders occupying illegal structures in Lagos Island to evacuate.

The ultimatum followed the recent fire outbreak at the Mandilas storey building on Broad Street, Lagos Island Local Council.

Speaking during a visit to the market, yesterday, General Manager of Lagos State Building Control Agency ( LASBCA), Gbolahan Oki, decried illegal attachment­s at some buildings as well as the placing of electricit­y generators at the top of shops.

Oki said: “We have been clearing shanties at Breadfruit Street since the fire incident. We can now ha ve free flow of traffic. We are doing the same in Lagos Island, and all over the state. It won’t end here.

“For Lagos Island, it’s going to be a continuous operation that will last six months. We want to ensure that we don’t have any traders selling along the road. The roads are for a particular usage, so we don’t want people selling on the road and we don’t want our drainage to be blocked.

“You see generators on the first and second floors, which is not healthy. It’s against the planning regulation­s. That was why we had to pull down the generators. A generator with fuel on top of a transforme­r is not healthy. So, we will take the bull by the horns and do the needful.”

Also, the Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Oluyinka

Olumide, lamented that the structures were not built in accordance with laid- down approvals. He warned that no one has a right to altar originally approved plans. “On that ground, we are coming here to clear those attachment­s; platforms, staircases. The simple design is to have roads, pedestrian walkways, and shops. But people have extended to the walkways, where they showcase their goods. This, we cannot allow.

“We have an agenda, which is to make Lagos a befitting state. Recently, it was rated the 19th state in the world. That’s a plus, and we want to be number one. People can still do their businesses but it has to be done in a proper and civilised manner,” he said.

 ?? ?? Lagos officials demolishin­g illegal structures at Mandilas, yesterday
Lagos officials demolishin­g illegal structures at Mandilas, yesterday

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