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Lagos govt condemns attack on KAI officers by Army personnel

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The Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, through the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), has dismantled illegal structures built by Nigerian Army officers along the perimeter fence of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH). The removal followed the expiration of notices served to the occupants.

The operation, carried out by the LAGESC (also known as KAI), is part of the Lagos State government’s unwavering commitment to its zero-tolerance policy for environmental infractions.

The illegal structures, deemed hazardous and non-compliant with urban planning regulations, were considered a threat to the safety and well-being of the local community.

Speaking on the removal, a representative of the Lagos State government reaffirmed their dedication to maintaining a clean and healthy environment for all residents of Lagos.

“The Lagos State government remains committed to enforcing environmental laws without fear or favor. Our zero-tolerance stance on environmental infractions is aimed at safeguarding the health and safety of all Lagosians. We cannot allow anyone, irrespective of status, to compromise our collective well-being,” the spokesperson said.

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The illegal encroachments by the Nigerian Army officers had drawn concerns from residents and institutions in the area. Despite warnings and multiple notices, the structures remained, leading to the recent demolition action.

The Lagos State government continues to urge all citizens and institutions to comply with environmental laws to promote a sustainable and livable city.

“We encourage everyone to respect the law and avoid actions that could harm our environment. The government will not hesitate to act decisively to protect the interests of the public and ensure compliance with environmental standards,” the spokesperson concluded.

The removal operation serves as a reminder of the government’s firm stance on enforcing urban policies and creating a safer, healthier environment for all.

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