Barring any last minutes change of plans, the Lagos State government has resolved to demolish the three uncompleted high-rise structures on the site where
The decision is sequel to reports that the three structures have failed integrity tests.
The action it was learnt, is part of the recommendations by a six-man panel that investigated the collapse of the 21-storey structure owned by Messrs Fourscore Heights. Recall that no fewer than 45 persons, who were mainly construction workers and vendors, died in the building when it colaapsed last year.
He assured that the buildings would be brought down without any injury or fatality, adding that the slabs would be removed, until the structures come down.
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