Author(s): Jewel Stephen
December 1, 2013
The Lagos State Government, on Saturday, said it would demolish
structures built under electric transmission cables across the state.
The State Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello, said this
while monitoring the monthly sanitation in Ayobo/Ipaja area of the
state.
He said building under high tension installations was fraught with
grave danger, adding that it also constituted environmental nuisance.
Bello said government could not afford to watch residents endanger
their lives, adding that officials would soon remove the illegal
structures.
“In fact, I have instructed the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development to deal with that.
“Ordinarily, how can people erect structures under high tension cable?
“We have said time and time again that people shouldn’t build under
the high tension cables and poles because it is dangerous, but they
won’t listen.
“And some of these people still ask us for amenities like drainages
and so on. Who will ever do that? We are sorry we cannot do drainage for
people under high tension,” Bello said.
The commissioner warned residents against building on flood plains, saying the practice threatened lives and the environment.
He advised residents against dumping refuse in drains and canals as doing so could cause flooding.
The commissioner said the government was building new drains and
expanding the capacities of existing canals to prevent flooding.
He appealed to residents to co-operate with government in improving the environment by abiding with environmental laws.
Chairman of Ayobo/Ipaja Local Council Development Authority, Mr. Shakiru Yusuf, said flooding was a major problem in the area.
According to him, most of the residents were confined to their homes
most times during rainy seasons as the area was always flooded.
“We, therefore, appeal to the state government to come up with urgent intervention to end this perennial problem,” he said.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Mr. Ganiyu Johnson,
said the government was committed to the transformation of Ipaja/Ayobo
and the rest of Alimosho.
He said the ongoing rehabilitation of Ipaja/Ayobo road and execution of other projects demonstrated that commitment.
Johnson appealed for patience on the road, saying the council was doing everything possible to ensure its early completion.
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