Lagos State Building Control Agency, LASBCA has directed owners of structures under high tension cables in different parts of the State to vacate and move to safer locations.
The General Manager of LASBCA, Arc. Gbolahan Oki who gave the warning in a Statement issued from his office on Wednesday in Ikeja,
also urged Lagosians to be wary of the electromagnetic radiations that comes with the unlawful practice.
He stated that the practice does not only pose a threat to the lives of the occupants and that of others, but also contravene the the provisions of the State’s Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law.
While saying that buildings erected under high-tension electricity cables were a source of serious concern to the State Government, Arc. Oki maintained that the State Government will not fold its hands and allow the dangerous practice to continue to pose risk to residents of the State.
“The state Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law does not only prohibit building under over-head electricity wires, but also specified the distance that should be observed between a property and a public utility such as the PHCN high tension cables.
“Safety and protection of lives are the most important issues here and we must not let urbanisation rob us of these. Please ensure your buildings are not under high tension wires and desist from doing businesses in unauthorized places like PHCN Powerlines . I advise you to relocate if you are already occupying an unauthorized location, ” the General Manager pleaded.
Arc. Oki promised that the Agency will swing into action to enforce relevant laws of the State upon the expiration of the ultimatum already given, stressing that no building is worth the life of any resident of the State.
He added that the erection of shops, offices and residential houses under the high tension cables was dangerous to lives and properties and should be reported to the agency by concerned residents in order to avert any likely danger.
Adetayo Akitoye Asagba
Head/Public Affairs (LASBCA)
14th Dec. 2022