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Lagos Seals 4 Properties in Ikoyi for AllegedVio­lation of Building Regulation­s

- Segun James

The Lagos state government has read the riot act to those flouting extant laws regulating building in the state, saying anyone who starts constructi­on without authorisat­ion by the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) would be sanctioned.

The decision was disclosed by the Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on EGIS and Urban Planning, Dr. Olajide Babatunde, during an inspection of properties in highbrow Ikoyi area of the state.

Speaking to newsmen in the company of the General Manager of LASBCA, Mr. Gbolahan Oki, after sealing off some buildings that contravene­d the state building regulation­s, Dr. Babatunde said those embarking on constructi­on without building approvals should stop work immediatel­y.

He said: “The reason we came to these sites today is to carry out enforcemen­ts against people who contravene­d building regulation­s. From today on, if there is anyone in Lagos State who is building without approval or not following his or her building approval, he or she should stop. If we get there and you are working, we are going to bring it down.

“We have issued authorisat­ion to different developers that have building permits from the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority. However, from today, Tuesday, April 9, 2024, we have cancelled the entire authorisat­ion we issued. It means that every site that is under constructi­on in the state must stop.

“All you need to do is quickly rush to either the headquarte­rs or district office of LASBCA to have your authorisat­ion revalidate­d. It doesn’t matter who you are; stop work. All authorisat­ions are cancelled. You must go and revalidate your authorisat­ions for you to continue constructi­on. If there is no green sticker on your properties and you are building, we are going to bring down your structure,” he stated.

Besides, he said that anyone who goes to sites and starts constructi­on without a revalidati­on would be brought to book.

Also speaking, the General Manager of LASBCA, Oki, advised developers to desist from sharp practices, saying anybody who contravene­s the building regulation­s will be dealt with.

He said: “There are laws and procedures. What we said is that before you can go to the site to start constructi­on, you need to get your planning permit and have authorisat­ion. We found out that some started constructi­on without any approval, not even ownership of the land, which is very wrong. And because of that, we decided to seal up the properties.

“The problems we have are with the developers. They don’t tell the owners of properties the exact truth. So, we have stopped constructi­on on many sites and sealed up many places so that the owners of the property can do the right thing.

“We are looking at opportunit­ies to work with other profession­als. Other profession­als are going to be involved. It is not going to be LASBCA alone because of the manpower. The profession­als are going to be a form of assistance to us in the area of monitoring. We need to take the bull by the horn, and if we don’t do it, nobody is going to do it for us.”

Oki also urged people within a community to report any infraction­s in constructi­on sites to government agencies for necessary actions to prevent the collapse of buildings.

During the routine inspection, which lasted for about two hours, four buildings located at 13 Oroki Street, Queen Drive, 41 and 42 Alexander Road in Ikoyi were sealed up by LASBCA officials.

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