Lagos Gov't deletes statement on sealing off of Elumelu's heirs holdings office

Lagos Gov't deletes statement on sealing off of Elumelu's heirs holdings office

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Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has deleted a statement it issued on Sunday about the sealing off of Heirs Holdings office in Victoria Island.

In the now-deleted statement, Arc. Gbolahan Owodunni Oki, the general manager of the building control agency, had explained that the building was found to be structurally faulty and dangerous.

FIJ reported Oki as saying that the sealing off of the office was to prevent a sudden collapse and to ensure a proper investigation was carried out on it. The statement was posted on the state government’s website on Sunday, but when FIJ checked again on Monday, it was not found.

Oki had said the building “is suspected to be exhibiting signs of structural failure as preliminary investigations revealed that some floor tiles on the fourth floor have popped off along the expansion joints of the building”.

He also alleged that the developer of the building made attempts to cover up the defects “without carrying out proper tests to ascertain” their cause”.

Heirs Holdings, an investment firm founded by Tony Elumelu, the chairman of the United Bank for Africa (UBA), subsequently rejected Oki’s claim. In a statement dated July 19 and sent to FIJ by one of its spokesmen, the firm claimed that the structure was built by qualified engineers and that relevant government certifications were obtained before it was opened for occupation.

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