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Lagos demolishes shanties, mechanic workshops, containerised kiosks in Mile 2

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The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce) has removed illegal structures in Mile 2 and Badagry Expressway.

WuzupNigeria reports that the agency’s official carried out the demolition in an over-night enforcement exercise at the weekend.

The demolished structures include shanties, mechanic workshops, containerised kiosks and commercial bus garages around Government Public Schools.

The Chairman of the Agency, Olayinka Egbeyemi, a Chief Superintendent of Police, who led the enforcement team, disclosed that before the removal exercise owners and occupants were served a seven-day ‘Removal Notice’ to vacate the entire area as well as the vicinity of the schools within the stipulated period.

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He added that the removal exercise was sequel to complaints and petitions by residents, particularly the management of two public Schools – Imoye High School and Amuwo Odofin Junior Secondary School – that criminal elements have turned the area to hideouts/spots for carrying out their nefarious activities thereby making the environment unpleasant for living or learning.

He said,

“The structures were identified for harbouring criminal elements who rob unsuspecting members of the public of their valuables and also serve as an outlet for the sales of illegal hard drugs like Tramadol, Codeine, Skunk, Weed including mixed liquor to miscreants”.

“Lagos is the most populous state in Nigeria as well as its economic heartbeat. As such, the zero tolerance for all forms of crimes and criminality by the present administration would be sustained.”  

He restated that owners/occupiers of the illegal business structures like mechanics, food/fruits vendors and others have turned the entire area into an eye-sore as everywhere including the surroundings of public schools, are usually littered with refuse, used tyres/metals and abandoned vehicles/trucks amongst others.

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The Chairman said the Agency swung into action upon the expiration of the removal notice in order to ensure the prompt clean-up of the environment as well as a clampdown on the activities of criminally minded persons that have become a source of disturbance to law-abiding Lagosians, especially residents of the area.

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Egbeyemi, therefore, implored all owners/occupants of illegal structures and shanties around public schools across the State to immediately remove them before the exercise reach their various areas as anyone caught would be seriously dealt with in accordance with the law.

He, however, confirmed that the Agency has commenced verification exercise of the claim of those affected but with legal documentation for the payment of monetary compensation as approved by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

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