The Lagos State Government has announced its intention to introduce a new building code tailored to suit the standards of the model city.
This initiative was revealed by Olajide Babatunde, the Special Adviser on Electronic Geographic Information System and Urban Development, during a clean-up enforcement operation in the Jakande area of Lekki on Sunday.
The government recently issued a four-day ultimatum to squatters residing along the Coastal Road in Lekki, emphasizing the need for the evacuation of illegal shanties and squatter settlements situated close to the Regional Road Alignment.
Speaking on the matter, Babatunde stressed the importance of improving the living conditions of residents, particularly those residing in precarious and unsanitary environments. He urged residents to contribute their suggestions towards the formulation of a new building code that aligns with the state’s vision for urban development and ensures the well-being of its inhabitants.
Babatunde emphasized the need for a collaborative effort to address the challenges faced by communities living in substandard housing conditions. By relocating residents to safer and more suitable accommodations, the government aims to mitigate health risks and environmental hazards while promoting sustainable urban development in Lagos State.