Govt demolishes abandoned defective building in Lagos
Lagos
State Government has begun the demolition of a defective five-storey
building that was abandoned for 20 years in Ebute Meta.
The demolition was ordered following a report by PUNCH Metro on the building and the anxiety by residents of the area.
Our correspondent had reported that the
owner, who lived in the United States, abandoned the building because it
had structural defects.
A few years after it was abandoned, hoodlums and beggars turned the place into their haven, disregarding the dangers.
However, when our correspondent visited
the building on Monday, it was observed that demolition had started and
illegal occupants of the rooms had been evicted.
According to some of the residents, the demolition shows government’s concern for the security of lives of the citizens.
One of them, Mr. Rasak Adewale, who
observed that the demolition of the building would make its occupants
homeless, said safety of lives was more important.
He said, “The demolition has both
advantages and disadvantages. Though, the advantages are obviously
greater than the disadvantages. I pity those that used to live in the
building. But they must realise that the demolition is for their safety
too.”
Another resident, identified simply as Taye, who commended PUNCH Metro for the initial report, pleaded with the government to compensate former occupants of the building.
She said, “We all know what it takes to
get accommodation in Lagos. Nobody will wish to reside in that kind of
building. It will be better if the government can give them support to
get another house.
“I appreciate the report by The PUNCH,
but the fact remains that demolishing the building alone may not solve
the problem because those living there will still go and look for
another abandoned building to reside since they don’t have the
capability to rent a house. They might even rob or do other illegal
activities to get another house.
“I appeal to the government to take a bold step to help those occupying the defective building to get a decent accommodation.”
When contacted on the telephone, General
Manager, Lagos State Building and Control Agency, Mrs. Abimbola
Animashaun, said the demolition of the building by the agency was in
line with the Lagos State Rural and Urban Development Law 2010.
She said, “We don’t have to compensate
those living in the building because the owner of the building should
have demolished it before now. We have only demolished the house for the
safety of lives of the occupants and people living around the building.
“According to the Lagos State Urban and
Rural Development Law 2010, if we see any defective building, we are
expected to remove it and that is exactly what we have done.”
http://www.punchng.com/metro/govt-demolishes-abandoned-defective-building-in-lagos/
CULLED FROM: PUNCH NEWSPAPER
August 13, 2013 by Sodiq Oyeleke
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