Friday, 5 February 2016

Lagos demolishes Baba Ijebu house

Lagos State Government on Thursday demolished a four storey-building owned by the founder of the Premier Lotto, popularly known as “Baba Ijebu,” Sir Kensington Adebutu, in order to avert possible loss of lives and property in the area.


The building located at No 6, Campbell Street, Lagos Island was formerly used as party secretariat by the Action Congress, (now All Progressives Congress) and law firms.

But the building was vacated 10 years ago when the residents discovered crack wall on the building, Vanguard reports.

The LASBCA General Manager, Olusola Adeigbe said that the responsibility of the agency was to monitor building in the state and identify distressed building, saying “We demolish buildings that have over 90 percent of likelihood of collapsing.”

Adeigbe who was represented at the scene by Mr. Felix Olowojoba, Director of Enforcement, said, “When we detect building that are defective and could collapse any moment, it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that such building does not cave in to avoid loss of life.

“Over the years, we have had the report of falling of its concrete. We recommended that the building should undergo SST to assist LASBCA to ascertain its structural integrity. The report that came out was not favorable. The report showed that the building is over burdened and distressed.”

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