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LASBCA gives quit notice to residents of distressed building

April 12, 2021
in Latest Nigeria News, Nigeria News
LASBCA gives quit notice to residents of distressed building
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The Lagos State Building Control Agency(LASBCA) has issued a seven-day quit notice to the occupants of a dilapidated structure used for both commercial and residential purpose at 2, Brown Street, off Bolade Bus-Stop, Oshodi, after several quit and removal notices had been served to the building without compliance.

The General Manager of LASBCA, Gbolahan Oki, in a statement issued by the Agency, said that the quit notice became necessary based on a thorough Structural Integrity/Stability Test (SIT) carried out on the building by a team of LASBCA experts and Lagos State Material Testing Laboratory.

According to him, the report of the SIT indicated that the building is gravely distressed and a disaster waiting to happen, hence, the need for urgent removal of the structure to prevent loss of lives and property.

Mr. Oki advised the traders/residents of the structure to vacate the building for their own good before Thursday, 15th April 2021, to allow the Agency remove the building, stressing that the State government has zero tolerance for building collapse.

He maintained that the government will not fold its arms and watch a highly distressed structure of that magnitude collapse, thereby endangering the lives of the occupants and residents in the area without taking necessary action.

The General Manager reiterated that the State government is committed to protecting the lives and property of its citizens.

Mr. Oki further enjoined the people to support the government by reporting any distressed and non-conforming building in their vicinity to any LASBCA district office nearest to them, as this will help reduce the rate of building collapse to the barest minimum in the State.

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