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LABSCA begins demolition of defective buildings in Lagos Island

The Lagos State Building Control Agency (LABSCA) this morning began the demolition of defective buildings on the Lagos Island.

Presently, men of the agency’s task force are pulling down a four- storey building on 60A Freeman Street, Epetedo, area.

This is following the collapse of a school on the Island where tens of school pupils died.

Today’s demolition exercise is not unconnected with the Tuesday incident around the same area, where a four building collapsed, killing over 10 pupils and leaving scores injured.

LABSCA sources told The Nation that the property owner had been served several notices dating back to 2013 before the demolition.

The Nation

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