The Lagos
state government has sealed off 34 buildings in highbrow Banana Island for not
having land permits and other infractions of the physical planning law.
15 properties
were first sealed off at the beginning of the exercise. An additional 19 were
sealed off on Thursday evening June 11.
The
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Idris Salako, who
led the enforcement exercise, stated that the Government would not sit by and
allow people to violate planning laws to the detriment of the wellness and
well-being of the society through disorderly, unorganized, unapproved and
illegal developments.
He emphasized
that the State Government would not relent in its effort to enforce compliance
with the planning laws of the State in the interest of the sustainable growth
and development of Lagos. Salako decried the encroachment on the right of way
and alignment of the proposed Lagoon Highway by some developers and vowed to
nip the unhealthy development in the bud.
He also
warned owners and developers who are fond of engaging in contravention of the
law, to desist from such illegal practice or face the wrath of the law.
The Special
Adviser to the Governor on Urban Development, Mr. Ganiyu Adele Ayuba cautioned
developers to desist from breaking Government seals on property that had been
sealed for infractions as such illicit acts constitute an affront to the
authorities and would be met with stiff penalties.
Ayuba also
reiterated that the State Government would not tolerate any attack or
obstruction of its officials while on lawful assignments.
The special
enforcement activity, a joint exercise between the Ministry of Physical
Planning and Urban Development, Lagos State Building Control Agency and the
Special Operations Team in the Governor’s Office, continues next week.

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