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Building Collapse: Lagos Agency Boss Loses Job
Lagos State Governor,
Akinwunmi Ambode, has approved the dismissal of the General Manager of the State’s Building Control Agency (LASBCA), Mr Adeigbe Olushola, following the Lekki Gardens building collapse.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Head of Service, Mrs Olabowale Ademola.
According to the statement Ambode also approved the dismissal of Head of Inspection and Quality Control in the agency, Mr Adeoye Adeyemi and the Zonal District Officer, Mr Gbadebo Dosumu.
Also affected, was the Zonal Head of Etiosa West of the agency, Mrs Sherifat Akinda, who was compulsorily retired from the civil service.
According to available report, the affected officers were dismissed having been indicted of negligence, which Ademoal said was act of misconduct under the Public Service Rule 040401.
The Head of Service said the disciplinary measure was the outcome of the recommendations of the Personnel Management Board to Ambode.
She said the governor was personally grieved by the number of fatalities that occurred as a result of the building collapse.
Ademola also warned public officials, private building owners or contractors who violate or subvert building regulations that it would no longer be business as usual.
She said the dismissal of the officers should serve as a wake-up call to public servants, “it is also a clarion call to them to be alive to their responsibilities as any act of negligence will face sanctions, while hard working officers would be rewarded appropriately”.
The said building was under construction at Lekki Gardens, Ikusenea Road, Ikate Elegush, which collapse resulted in 34 fatalities.
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