Building Collapse: Lagos environment laws not designed to punish residents – Commissioner

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Collapsed Lagos Building at Orile Iganmu Credit: X| Mr_JAGs

The Lagos State Commissioner, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab has condemned the unfortunate building collapse that happened in the Iganmu area of Lagos State on Monday.

Wahab disclosed this in a statement posted on his X.com page on Monday.

In the statement, Wahab expressed his sympathy while reiterating the need for public support for the state’s environment policies.

Wahab noted that the environmental policies are not designed to punish indiscriminately but to protect lives and ensure the structural integrity of the state.

He wrote, “The unfortunate building collapse on Amusu Street, Iganmu is a sobering reminder of why we must remain firm in our regulatory actions and proactive measures.

“While this incident is deeply regrettable, it highlights the critical need for cooperation from all members of the public in supporting government efforts aimed at preventing such tragedies.

“Our policies are not designed to punish indiscriminately but to protect lives and ensure the structural integrity of our environments. It is crucial that residents and stakeholders alike prioritize compliance with safety standards to avoid avoidable disasters.”

Wahab further expressed the Lagos State’s commitment to safeguarding the well-being of its citizens.

He added, “In Lagos, we are fully committed to safeguarding the well-being of all, and we call on everyone to join hands with us in this mission to secure a safer and healthier future for our communities.”

PUNCH reported on Monday that a two-storey building has collapsed on Amusu Street, in the Orile Iganmu area of Lagos State.

The incident happened in the early hours of Monday.

As seen in a video trending online, the building caved in as residents nearby scampered for safety.

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