The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sanwo- Olu visits Dosunmu market, pledges succour for traders

• Threatens to demolish buildings without regulatory standards • Four days after incident, rescue operation still on, fire yet to be put out

- By Gbenga Salau Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

LAGOS State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, yesterday, said that the state government would demolish all buildings that did not conform to regulatory standards around the site of the Dosumu Market fire on Lagos Island.

Sanwo- Olu stated this when he paid an on- the- spot assessment visit to the site with the fire still burning for the fourth day, affecting 14 buildings so far.

The governor said that the initial report showed that the fire was caused by carelessne­ss and the refusal of the people to allow rescue agencies to commence work immediatel­y.

He said all the state agencies had been mandated to report to Lagos Island markets for integrity tests on buildings, while an audit of the fire incident would be conducted before the market would be reopened.

The governor, who said that findings had shown that traders placed generators on rooftops and top floors of structures and also had other combustibl­e materials inside the buildings, said all residentia­l buildings turned into markets and others found unfit for habitation would be demolished. He further said that despite the tough measures against violation of the laws, the state government would still provide succour to affected traders to help them get back on their feet. He said: "This is a complete disaster. It is extremely very unfortunat­e. As of the last count, we have about 14 houses in one form or the other that have been affected and a bit more might still go down after the extensive fit- for- purpose test that will be conducted over the next couple of days here.”

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