Ilasa collapsed building: Developers unsealed stop work order- Lagos
The Lagos State government on Friday May 18, 2017 said developers of the three-floor building that collapsed in Ilasamaja area of the state on Thursday criminally unsealed a stop work order on the building and continued construction before the building caved in.
Speaking to journalists after an on the spot assessment of the collapsed site, the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Tpl. Wasiu Anifowose, said the building in question was disapproved by officials of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), but the developers illegally broke the seal to continue work.
Anifowose said officers in charge of the area had two weeks before the collapse disapproved the development because it was being built contrary to building regulations.
A statement by the Chief Public Affairs Officer of the Ministry, Olubukonla Nwonah on Friday quoted the Commissioner saying, “This particular building had been monitored and had been sealed off. Our officers had come back to monitor for compliance but they were prevented by hoodlums from carrying out their statutory responsibilities
“Yesterday, before the collapse, our officials were there again but were chased back to the office to reinforce when this tragedy happened.
“We had actually served all the necessary statutory stop work notices and this is evident in our records that the building was sealed off but this developer broke the seal twice and continued with the illegal development and this is the result of the illegality,” the Commissioner said.
He added that the building had been sealed off on account of the evidence that the materials found on site were substandard, aside the fact that the developers had no development permit to embark on the construction.
Anifowose said the State Government was unhappy with the rate of illegal developments within the State, adding: “Despite deploying officers to monitor development to prevent such ugly occurrences, some wicked, irresponsible and unscrupulous developers still carryout nefarious illegality.
“Once a building is sealed off, the seal should not be broken. It is dangerous and is a criminal offence punishable under the building control law,” he said.
Already, Anifowose said the State Government has swung into full investigation of the matter and would not hesitate to employ the full weight of the law to deal decisively with any unscrupulous developer who violates the law.
He, however, enjoined all property owners and developers to employ the services of qualified professionals before embarking on any form of development in the State.