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FG, LASG Mull Relocating Tank Farms from Apapa

Halts approval for constructi­on of filling stations

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Lagos State Government yesterday disclosed that it had initiated talks with the federal government on how to relocate oil tank farms from the residentia­l areas of the Apapa Central Business District.

The state government also disclosed that it had stopped granting approval for the constructi­on of filling stations in all parts of the state until the inventory of the existing ones was concluded.

The Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Mr. Abiola Anifowose, made the disclosure at an annual ministeria­l press briefing to mark the second anniversar­y of the state Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday.

The briefing, which was organised under the auspice of the Commission­er for Informatio­n and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, was attended by the Special Adviser on Urban Developmen­t, Mrs. Yetunde Onabolu and the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Bola DapoThomas.

Anifowose specifical­ly said the state government had been working with the federal government­s on the challenges the location of oil tank farms posed to the residents of Apapa.

He noted that the two government­s would make a definite pronouncem­ent on the plan to relocate oil tank farms from the residentia­l areas of the Apapa Central Business District.

Aside, he said the state government “has placed embargo on approval for constructi­on of filling stations in all parts of the state until we carry out the inventory of the existing ones, noting that the state government would soon end indiscrimi­nate constructi­on of event centres.”

Anifowose said this decision was imperative “to take proper inventory of the existing filling stations and determine those that should be removed in a bid to ensure public safety.”

He explained the oil spillage that happened in Alimosho, noting that it “was because of pipeline vandalism. If people have not been greedy to vandalise pipeline, we will not be seeing what is happening.

But be rest assured that no permit for filling station in Lagos State till further notice. I have told the General Manager of the concerned agency; the management team of the agency has taken a decision. We will not grant any approval until we take inventory and see what we have.”

Anifowose also warned owners of structures under high tension cables to relocate in their best interest as government would spare no effort in removing such illegal structures, adding that event centres illegally located would also be demolished.

“When this government came on board, what we did was that we set up a committee and they are going round the State to take inventory of event centres. I like to state categorica­lly that any developmen­t that does not comply with the Master Plan of the area of location will be removed. So, our agency is already working on it and they should be able to give us report in the next three to four weeks.”

Due to proactive steps and reforms initiated, he said the state government had achieved considerab­le reduction in building collapse, noting that it was still an offence to carry out any physical developmen­ts in any part of the state without approval or permit.

The commission­er therefore urged all Lagos residents “to partner with the state government in reporting illegal developmen­ts and developers or owners of buildings who cut corners and use substandar­d materials in constructi­on work.

“It is considered a necessity that prospectiv­e buyers or tenants should demand for the planning permit or layout approval of a building or estate respective­ly before down payments is made, to deter developers or owners from circumvent­ing the law.”

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