The Lagos State Government, through the Office of Urban Development and Lagos State Building Control Agency, has finalised plans to synergise operations with the private sector to address the challenge of building collapse.
The Lagos State Government is set to remove shanties and illegal structures erected around the Jakande Estate and Mayegun, in Ajah.Mr Olusegun Olaoye, the Public Affairs Officer, Lagos State Building Control Agency, said this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.Olaoye said that relocation notices and warnings had been given since the past two years.He
Babatunde noted that Lagos state’s exponential growth will have serious consequences on its urban space if not properly planned, hence, the need for the relocation of the computer village to a more spacious area that would not have traffic implications and other consequences on the citizens.
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For environmental infractions, the Lagos State Government has ordered the immediate closure of popular Mandilas Market on Lagos Island for two days. The