The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos denies demolishin­g Ikorodu school’s structures

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a and Goodness Sunday

LAGOS STATE government through its Building Control Agency ( LASBCA) has refuted allegation­s by parents and staff of St. Margaret Group of the Schools, Ikorodu, concerning the detention of the school’s staff members and demolition of structures within the school premises.

The school, located along Ebute Road, Ikorodu, had in a protest at the weekend alleged that officials of the Agency on March 27, during a routine monitoring exercise at about 12: 48 p. m., wrongfully detained its staff members, and sealed or demolished structures in their school.

Responding, the Director, Public Affairs, LASBCA, Olusegun Olaoye, described the allegation­s as baseless, unfounded and without merit.

According to him, officials of the Agency visited the school for the purpose of ascertaini­ng the renovation works carried out in the school premises to ensure compliance with the regulatory provisions of the law on March 27. Upon getting to the gate of the school, he said, officers of the Agency introduced themselves to the security guard and requested to see a management officer of the school.

He stressed that the security guard went in and a man who is referred to as the School Administra­tor came with him.

“The School Administra­tor ( Daniel Sunday) came with aggression and without listening to the officers started shouting “what do you want! You are kidnappers!” You are thieves, and all sorts of unprintabl­e names.

"He also seized the phones from the four officers and damaged one of the phones by smashing it on the floor. “Still, he ordered the security men and some teachers to drag the officers into one of the rooms and lock them up.

“All the four officers were assaulted, injured and detained in the room and thereby obstructed the officers from carrying out their lawful duties within the school premises,” Olaoye said.

He added that the driver that drove the officers to the site made a distress call to the head office and raised an alarm over the false imprisonme­nt of officers by the School Administra­tor and some other officers of the school.

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