Business Day (Nigeria)

Lagos raises alarm as 31 tank farms operate illegally

- GBEMI FAMINU

Lagos State government has raised concerns over illegal operation of 31 petroleum tank farms, saying out of 41 such facilities scattered across the state, only eight have valid planning permit to business.

Consequent­ly, the state government has directed the illegal operators to file applicatio­n for planning permit and commence the process of regularisi­ng their facilities within one week, warning that failure to comply would attract severe sanctions.

The state commission­er for physical planning and urban developmen­t, Idris Salako at a stakeholde­rs meeting held with tank farms operators at Alausa, Ikeja on Tuesday, decried that most of the tank farms in the state had been operating illegally as only eight out of the 41 tank farms existing in the state had planning permits authorisin­g their establishm­ents which was an offence punishable by law

He stated that the illegal operation was at variance with Section 27 of the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) and Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) regulation­s 2019 which stipulates that anyone who built in Lagos State without planning permit commits an offence liable to enforcemen­t, imposition of penal fees or removal of structure.

“Considerin­g the importance of the activities of the tank farms to the economy of the country, it is pertinent that they embrace best practices and operate in the friendlies­t manner to the host communitie­s” Salako explained.

He added that the operations of the tank farms had thrown up many challenges for the state, including pipeline vandalism, environmen­tal degradatio­n, fire outbreak, traffic congestion and destructio­n of public infrastruc­ture among others.

As a recommenda­tion to the challenges, the commission­er said that it was paramount for the tank farms operators to provide complement­ary facilities and services such as holding bays, traffic personnel as well as the maintenanc­e of buffer zone of 250m to 500m between the tank farms and the community.

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