LAGOS GOVT SEALS BUILDINGS, MALLS, HOTELS FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH LIFT SAFETY REGULATIONS

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The Lagos State Government has sealed several buildings, shopping malls and hotels for failing to comply with mandatory lift and elevator safety regulations.

The enforcement operations, carried out by the Lagos State Safety Commission on Thursday, affected more than 12 facilities across key locations, including Admiralty Way in Lekki Phase I and parts of Ikeja.

Officials said the action followed repeated failure by affected property owners and managers to register their lift systems with the state government for inspection, maintenance and safety monitoring.

Leading the enforcement team, the Commission’s Chief Scientific Officer, Sovi Tijani, who represented the Director-General, Lanre Mojola, said the clampdown became necessary after persistent disregard for regulatory directives.

He explained that registration of lifts and elevators is crucial to ensuring routine inspection and safeguarding users in both public and private buildings. According to him, the affected facilities had been served several notices and reminders but failed to comply within the stipulated timeframe.

“We duly served them notices, informing them of the need to comply before the expiration of the deadline, but they failed to do so,” Tijani said. “Some refused to acknowledge or collect the letters from our officials, while others attempted to obstruct our personnel during enforcement.”

He stressed that the Commission would sustain its enforcement drive to protect lives and property, warning that poorly maintained elevators pose significant safety risks.

Among the facilities sealed are The Heritage/AXA on Awolowo Road, Ikeja; Mosesola House, Debour House, Bosch House on Soji Adepegba Close; Bridge View, Elizabeth Court, 10Bou Towers, Brion Court, Footprints Apartments, Lekki Luxury Flats as well as Brasas Mall on Admiralty Way, Lekki.

The Commission urged building owners, facility managers and operators to comply with safety regulations by registering their lift systems and ensuring regular maintenance in line with government standards.

It reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a safe environment, warning that defaulters would continue to face sanctions until full compliance is achieved.

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