Occupants move to reoccupy distressed five-floor building in defiance of court | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Occupants move to reoccupy distressed five-floor building in defiance of court | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News ⬇️

Barely a week after Lagos State Building Control Agency evacuated occupants of a distressed five-floor building located at 13/17 Breadfruit Street, Lagos Island, some of them have tried to enter the building in breach of court ordered evacuation.

In a ruling delivered on May 13, 2022 in the suit filed by Attorney General of Lagos State against African Alliance Insurance and 13 others, a Special Offences Court in Ikeja had directed LASBCA to evacuate the occupants to implement a Non-Destructive Test report. But moments after the agency executed the court ruling, last week, and left the premises, some of the occupants in company of military officers came back to re-occupy the building and when that failed, they rushed to Police Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department Alagbon to seek assistance to re-occupy the property and frustrate the renovation of the property.

 

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