Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday directed that
stability test be conducted on all building constructed by the Lekki
Gardens to ascertain their structural integrity, saying that any
building found to be defective will be demolished.
The Governor
who addressed Government House Correspondents at the Lagos House, Ikeja,
shortly after inspecting the site of the collapsed building which was
under construction by the Lekki Gardens, said the incident which claimed
34 lives and left several others injured was “one building collapse too
many”.
He said since the unfortunate incident the state
government has taken several steps to stem the tide of building
collapse, saying that his administration is determined not to fail in
the responsibility of ensuring the safety of lives and property of its
citizens.
“The State Government will undertake a stability test
on all other buildings constructed by the Developer in the State,
whether occupied or not, to ascertain their structural stability. The
Developer will pay the cost of the tests. Any building found to be
defective would be demolished. For those that pass the integrity test
the developer will pay a penalty for any overdevelopment on the site,”
he said.
Governor Ambode who commiserated with those who suffered
loss and injury as a result of the building collapse said since the
incident, the state government has ordered the immediate sealing of the
construction site and cessation of further construction, co-ordinated
emergency rescue of all injured victims and treatment at its hospitals,
prosecution of owners of the collapsed building as well as dismissal of
some government officials.
He said that the government going
forward will carry out an audit of all structures in the state to
ascertain those with planning approval or not and evaluate the physical
development against the approved building plans, saying that details of
the plan will be made public soon.
“I want to assure you that there will no longer be any sacred cows. If there is failure of duty, there will be sanctions.
“I also want to seize this opportunity to assure Lagosians that the
State Government will do everything within its powers to check the
excesses of Developers who flout its regulations and will restore
efficiency and confidence in the building control and supervision
process,” the Governor said.
To this end, Governor Ambode also
revealed that a five man committee to examine the Urban and Regional
Planning Law of the State as it affects the Lagos State Building Control
Agency (LASBCA).
The Committee is to be chaired by TPL (Dr)
Moses Olubunmi Ajayi, a past President of the Nigerian Institute of Town
Planners and Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria, while
members include Engineer Ore Fadayomi, President of the Nigerian
Institute of Structural engineers, Architect (Mrs) Yetunde O. Ajayi, a
retired Permanent Secretary, General Manager of Lagos State Planning
Authority(LASSPA) and Secretary of Lagos State Building Control Agency
(LASBCA) as Secretary of the Committee.
Governor Ambode also
charged the committee to examine the operations of LASBCA and make
recommendations for changes that will ensure effective service delivery,
recommend organizational re-structure and appropriate manpower for
effective operation of LASBCA, study the legal and operational issues
affecting the functioning of the Materials Testing Laboratory and other
matters that will enhance the efficient functioning of the two
organizations.
He gave the committee four weeks to submit its report.
“Finally, let me reiterate that Lagos is open to business for those who
must comply with the State laws and regulations in order to prosper.
Our main concern is to continue to improve on the ease of doing business
and uphold the Rule of Law at all times. Those who choose
non-compliance and defiance will henceforth face the full weight of the
law without fear or favour”, Governor Ambode said.
Speaking to
journalists at the site of the collapsed building, the Commissioner for
Physical Planning and Urban Development, Wasiu Anifowose, said Governor
Ambode and his team were at the site to personally examine the level of
damage and the determine how best to prevent a reoccurrence going
forward.
He disclosed that integrity test would be conducted on
all the structures erected by Lekki Gardens in the area, and advised
occupiers of other structures constructed by Lekki Gardens to vacate the
buildings immediately.
Anifowose said the site of the collapsed
structure had been condoned off and that government would take
appropriate steps after the conclusion of investigation by the police.
“In the best interest of the occupiers of the other structures, their
lives are very important to us as a government and we are appealing to
them to vacate the buildings immediately until investigations are
completed.
“The gentleman behind Lekki Gardens got approval
for ground, first, second and third floors, but after doing the roofing,
he removed it and added additional two floors which caused the building
to collapse. So, we have to carry out integrity test on the other
structures and the cost implication for present occupiers of the other
structures to vacate the buildings would be borne by the developer,”
Anifowose said.
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