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Friday, March 15, 2019

Lagos Commences Manual Demolition Of Marked Buildings

The Lagos State Government has commenced the manual demolition of buildings marked on Freeman street at the Ita Faji area of Lagos Island.





This is coming after the collapse of a three-storey building on Massey street in the same area.The building caved in on March 13, killing about nine people, while about 50 were rescued

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13 comments:

  1. I see about 3 buildings in that picture up there that looks like they are about to collapse.

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    1. Haba! Microscopic eyes of laive...lolz

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  2. Mtcheew medicine after death! God continue to punish every bad leader plus corrupt CIVIL SERVANTS. AMEN

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    1. Was it bad leaders that erected the illegal buildings? What is the responsibility of the citezens that erected the buildings. Do they make it easy for those buildings up be demolished?

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  3. Medicine after death. Head of LASBCA need to be sack and those corrupt officials charge for massacre.

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  4. That collapsed building was marked for demolition several times but corruption and cutting corners won't allow people to do the right thing. It was marked yet after some time the marking will be cleaned off and people will continue to stay there now innocent children have paid with their lives.
    The Lagos control building agency full of corrupt staffs, the developer, the owner of the house and the parents are all responsible for the deaths!

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    1. Yes, parents inclusive. You see a building is marked for demolition, but continue living there. No fear for your life and that of your children. We're not safety conscious in this country.

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  5. Igbayi laro!

    All this one now na Initial GraGra. When the inferno that claim lots of lives occurred last year, they said heavy vehicles especially those with hazardous content will no longer be allowed to ply the roads during the day, then it seemed their heads were working.

    Some weeks later, wetin happen? They moved on.

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  6. Rubbish medicine after death. Well, I don't pity some Nigerians. Had it been some officials demolish building. Nigerians will have resort to emotional blackmail. RIP to the victims.

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    1. Thank you oh..they will say it is because they are Igbo that is why they want to demolish their buildings.

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  7. Lagos state government should look into all greedy igbo landlords and land owner using half plot of land to build three storey building in a swampy land.

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    1. Okota and Ijesha/Aguda are on this conference table

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  8. Na wa
    Such structures are in Oyingbo too

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