Stop building houses on drainages, Lagos warns residents
Lagos
State Government has issued a fresh warning to residents to avoid
building houses on wetlands, drainage channels and pipelines so that
their property will not be demolished.
A statement on Sunday quoted the
Commissioner for Environment, Mr Tunji Bello, as saying this during a
visit to Mosan-Okunola Local Council Development Area.
He said the houses built on petroleum pipelines and under high tension electricity cables lines were illegal.
Bello explained that when such houses
were demolished, there would be no compensation for the owners. He added
that short notice would be given to them since they had no approval
from the government.
He said, “What is happening now is that
people are building indiscriminately. If government wants to build a
drainage channel, how does government build drainage channel in that
kind of situation?
“This is one of the things we have to
tell our people so that they can realise and stop such action. In the
process of trying to build our canals, many of the buildings located on
the drains will have to go. There is no compensation for disobeying the
law. People are not expected to build on wet lands.”
Chairman, Mosan-Okunola LCDA, Abiodun
Mafe, urged residents who own buildings on the pipelines and wetlands to
yield to sensitisations by the government.
“If you don’t take to government’s
warnings, you deserve no compensation, instead, you need to be
sanctioned. You don’t say because you want to be a landlord, you build
where you are not supposed to build.”
September 9, 2013 by Sodiq Oyeleke
http://www.punchng.com/news/stop-building-houses-on-drainages-lagos-warns-residents/
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