Lagos Demolishes Sinking Six-Storey Building In Ikoyi To Avert Collapse
The Lagos State Government has demolished a sinking six-storey building in Ikoyi to avert a possible collapse and protect lives and property. The action is part of efforts to curb the recurring menace of building collapse in the state.
The Lagos State Government has demolished a sinking six-storey building located in the highbrow Ikoyi area of the state, in a bid to avert a possible collapse and protect lives and property.
The demolition exercise was carried out after the building was discovered to be sinking, raising serious concerns about its structural integrity and the safety of occupants and residents in the area.
The state government, through the relevant authorities, moved swiftly to bring down the distressed structure, citing the need to prevent a potential disaster that could result in loss of lives and property.
According to the authorities, the building had shown signs of structural failure, prompting the decision to demolish it in line with the government's commitment to ensuring building safety across the state.
The demolition forms part of the proactive measures taken by the Lagos State Government to address the menace of distressed and structurally defective buildings, particularly in the wake of recurring cases of building collapse in the state.
Lagos State has, in recent years, recorded several incidents of building collapse, resulting in the loss of lives and property, and prompting the government to intensify efforts to enforce building regulations and standards.
The authorities reiterated the commitment of the state government to ensuring the safety of residents by enforcing building codes and removing structures that pose a threat to public safety.
The government urged property owners and developers to comply with building regulations and standards, warning that defaulters and those who flout the rules would face appropriate sanctions.
The demolition of the sinking building in Ikoyi underscores the government's resolve to prevent building collapse incidents and protect the lives and property of residents.
Officials stressed the importance of regular structural integrity tests and adherence to building approvals and standards to forestall the construction of unsafe structures.
The state government also called on residents to report distressed or suspicious buildings to the appropriate authorities for prompt action and to help prevent avoidable disasters.
The demolition exercise was carried out in a controlled manner to ensure the safety of residents and to prevent any harm to neighbouring structures and persons.
As part of efforts to curb building collapse, the Lagos State Government has continued to strengthen enforcement of building regulations and clamp down on illegal and unsafe structures across the state.
The development reflects the ongoing efforts by the government to ensure a safe built environment and protect the lives and property of Lagos residents.
Related stories
News
Five Nigerians Rescued from Côte d’Ivoire Prison Arrive Abuja
Five Nigerians rescued from detention in Côte d’Ivoire have returned home after months of diplomatic efforts, while the Federal Government seeks compensation following the death of one detainee in custody.
News
Olubadan Inaugurates Committee on Integration of Traditional, Orthodox Medicine
The Olubadan of Ibadanland has inaugurated a committee to integrate traditional and orthodox medicine, saying both healthcare systems should complement each other to improve healthcare delivery and preserve indigenous knowledge.
News
ICPC, PenCom Recover N3bn Unremitted Pension Deductions from Defaulting Firms
The ICPC and PenCom have recovered over N3bn in unremitted pension deductions from defaulting employers in the electricity sector, with funds credited to workers’ Retirement Savings Accounts amid stricter enforcement efforts.
News
CBN Revokes Licences of 46 Microfinance Banks Over Regulatory Breaches
The Central Bank of Nigeria revoked the licences of 46 microfinance banks over regulatory breaches, saying the action will protect depositors and strengthen confidence in Nigeria’s financial system.
Comments (0)
Leave a comment
All comments are moderated before publishing. Your email is never published.