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Lagos seals filthy building over environmental infraction

By Kunle SHONUGA

The Lagos State Government has sealed a building located at Coconut bus stop in Apapa area of the metropolis for environmental infraction.

The Corp Marshal, Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), ACP Daniel Isiofia, said during the sealing on Saturday that the environment of the building was dirty.

Isiofia said there were faeces in the drainage and ship machine abandoned in front of the building for two years, which all portend health hazards.

He said the occupants of the building located on No 2, Egbayelo Street, OlodiApapa were served abatement notice two weeks ago.

”They were served abatement notice two weeks ago when the Commissioner for Environment came here and up to now they did not remove it.The gutter is dirty, they pass faeces inside it, which is health hazard.

“His Excellency, GovAkinwunmiAmbode, wants a cleaner and healthier Lagos, he wants to turn Lagos from a megacity to a smart city.

“So we have to make them see reasons it is for their health, and since they refused to imbibe that act of cleanliness, the house is sealed till the infraction is removed and they report back to the Ministry of Environment.

“If we see that they have actually done the right thing, the Commissioner will order the reopening,” Isiofia said.

He said from January to date, LAGESC had arrested and taken to court 1,500 persons for environmental infractions.

TBI Africa reports that some buildings along the Coconut area were given abatement notice on Saturday, with an ultimatum to clear the environment of abandoned vehicles and machines by Monday, July 9.

The Commissioner for Environment, MrBabatundeDurosinmi-Etti, said the abandoned vehicles and old machines constituted a lot of nuisance to residents.

Durosinmi-Etti said they could also constitute security issues, as they might become hideout for criminals.

“Residents are obliged by law to keep their environment clean. There are defecations inside the drainage, this is unacceptable by the government and we can’t keep quiet when we see such.

“The issue of abatement notice is to ensure that residents complied with environmental laws.

“Lagos State government has zero tolerance to waste and dirty environment and over the past months, there has been advocacy campaign on that,” he said.

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