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Lagos govt orders demolition of shopping complex over safety concerns
NG🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Lagos govt orders demolition of shopping complex over safety concerns

The Lagos State Government has ordered the demolition of the Article Shopping Complex in Satellite Town due to safety concerns, following inspections that identified widespread structural defects in multiple commercial buildings across Agric and Coker markets in Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area. The directive comes after a recent building collapse that killed nine people, prompting authorities to intensify enforcement of building safety regulations. Officials emphasized that occupants of the shopping complex will be evacuated prior to demolition, while owners of distressed buildings have been given 14 days to conduct structural integrity tests. Inspections revealed that approximately 90% of the assessed buildings showed signs of structural distress, with some remaining occupied despite warnings. Authorities reiterated their commitment to enforcing building standards to prevent future tragedies.

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Lagos govt orders demolition of shopping complex over safety concerns

The Lagos State Government has ordered the demolition of the Article Shopping Complex in Satellite Town due to safety concerns, following inspections that identified widespread structural defects in multiple commercial buildings across Agric and Coker markets in Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area. The directive comes after a recent building collapse that killed nine people, prompting authorities to intensify enforcement of building safety regulations. Officials emphasized that occupants of the shopping complex will be evacuated prior to demolition, while owners of distressed buildings have been given 14 days to conduct structural integrity tests. Inspections revealed that approximately 90% of the assessed buildings showed signs of structural distress, with some remaining occupied despite warnings. Authorities reiterated their commitment to enforcing building standards to prevent future tragedies.

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