Ambode tells building owners,Submit yourselves to police.
Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode 
has “strongly advised’’ all directors of Lekki Worldwide Estate Limited 
to submit themselves to the Commissioner of Police within the next 24 
hours or face immediate arrest.
A statement yesterday by Commissioner 
for Information and Strategy Steve Ayorinde,  said the governor had also
 directed the suspension of work at the Lekki Gardens construction 
following the building collapse.
He said based on preliminary reports and
 investigation, it was discovered that the collapsed building was served
 contravention notice for exceeding the approved floors and thereafter 
sealed by the Lagos State Building Control Agency.
Ayorinde said it had also been 
discovered that in a brazen act of defiance and impunity, the owners of 
the building, Messrs Lekki Worldwide Estate Limited, the promoters of 
Lekki Gardens, had unsealed the property.
According to him, they continued 
building beyond the approved floors until the unfortunate incident 
of Tuesday which led to loss of lives.
He said the government also directed 
that further integrity tests be carried out on every other construction 
project which had or is currently being handled by the company in the 
interest of public safety.
The Commissioner said the governor expressed his condolence over the death of the construction site workers.
He said the governor had ordered the Police to cordon off the site as it was a crime scene.
Ayorinde added that the government would
 no longer tolerate the actions of unscrupulous owners and builders who 
challenge its supervisory control, thereby endangering the lives of 
people.
“It will no longer be business as usual.
“Any developer, either on existing or 
new building projects, who fails to comply with building and 
construction regulations or attempts to subvert the law, will henceforth
 face criminal prosecution,” Ayorinde said.
He commended the timely response by the 
combined team of the Lagos State Emergency Authority (LASEMA), the Lagos
 State Fire Service and National Emergency Agency (NEMA), among others.


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