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Lagos Government Demolishes Defective Building At Surulere


As part of the preventive measures aimed at safeguarding the lives of he people, the Lagos State Government has demolished a two-storey building in the Surulere area of the state.
Grassroots gathered that the building was in almost in the state of collapse, having shown visible cracks and other defects.
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency said the building failed several “integrity tests” and thereby posed threats to the lives of the occupants.
LASEMA Director-General, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, in a statement, said the occupants were evacuated before the controlled demolition exercise.
He said, “A joint response team comprising the Agency’s officials, Lagos State Building Control Agency personnel and Ministry Of Physical Planning personnel, observed that a residential building was showing visible cracks and defects.
“The occupants of the building have been evacuated by the Agency’s officials. The building has subsequently failed the integrity testing and is undergoing a controlled demolition with LASEMA heavy-duty equipment, with a go-ahead from the Honorable Commissioner, Ministry of Physical Planning.”
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