Tag: LASPPPA

  • Controversial Saka Tinubu site owners dare Laspppa as workers return

    Controversial Saka Tinubu site owners dare Laspppa as workers return

    Construction activities have resumed at the controversial site on 28 Saka Tinubu Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, after the earlier lock-up order reportedly issued by the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA).

    The lock-up order followed media reports on concerns expressed by occupants of adjoining buildings over lack of safety protocols at the site which exposed them to danger. 

    The construction being carried out by Diplomat Homes Limited allegedly failed to observe adequate safety measures such as barricades, safety nets and protective structures, which are required when building next to other properties. This has led to boulders and planks falling off the building into other compounds, causing damage to walls, windows, ceilings, and cars. 

    However, the sealing of the property lasted only two days as workers returned to the site and resumed work on n Friday.

    According to eyewitness accounts, a large screw and a metal pole from the upper floors came crashing down on Monday morning, landing just inches away from where someone in the next compound was standing. 

    The citizens argue that this latest near-miss should compel a more determined intervention by the LASPPPA, cautioning that further inaction may embolden the developers to continue to disregard safety requirements.

    There are genuine fears that falling planks and pebbles could harm innocent people in the other compounds and even lead to death.

  • What to do before you buy land in Lagos

    What to do before you buy land in Lagos

    Mr Jubril Gawat, Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has advised on what to do before anyone buys land in the State.

    According to Mr Gawat, the first thing a prospective land buyer should do is to walk into any of the 51 Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) district offices spread across the State to ask questions.

    Gawat stressed that district officers are well positioned to provide information whether an area is okay or not to build, adding that this information is free of charge.

    “Once the district officer says they don’t issue permit in a particular area, then it means there is a ‘red flag’, meaning that additional information might be required,” he said.

    In an instance where LASPPPA does not issue permit in a particular area, the district officer will advise on what step to take further, according to Gawat.

    “We have 51 Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) District Offices across the State, under the Lagos State Physical Planning Ministry.

    “Just Walk in and approach the district officer to ask questions, Describe the location to the officer and they will give you information whether the area is okay or not to build, this information is FREE OF CHARGE.

    “Once the district officer says they don’t issue permit in a particular area, then it means there is a ‘red flag’, meaning that additional information might be required.

    “The District Officer will advise on what step to take further.

    “Also note: Before you put a single block on the land after buying it, you are required to have a building approval from LASPPPA, the District Officer will guide you through this process,” Gawat stated via X.