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Lagos Building Control Agency Upgrades Notices To Clamp Down On Impostors
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The building control agency said the upgrade of notices is aimed at improving its services.
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It also disclosed that the upgrade will help to fish out impostors in the building industry in Lagos.
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The agency’s boss said the move will also help to remove distressed buildings faster than before.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has upgraded its various Notices usually served on properties.
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According to the General Manager of LASBCA, Arc. Gbolahan Oki, the move was in furtherance of the agency’s commitment to better service delivery and eliminating the activities of impostors in the sector.
Oki, who disclosed this recently in Ikeja, listed the upgraded Notices to include Contravention Notices, Stop Work Orders, Quit Notices, Demolition Notices and Seal-Up Notices.
He added that another Notice, which is the ‘Contravention Notices for Distressed Structures, has also been introduced specifically for distressed buildings in the state.
The LASBCA boss explained that the upgraded Notices have been designed with some security features including a Barcode which when scanned would authenticate the served Notice and the District it emanated from.
“The code on the Barcode is to ascertain that the Notice actually emanated from LASBCA. When scanned, it takes you to the LASBCA website and shows the District where the Notice emanated from,” Oki said.
“With this move, we will able to control unauthorised usage of LASBCA Notices because we discovered that all manners of people use our Notices and it is unacceptable to us.”
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He, therefore, pleaded with residents, especially professionals in the built sector, to cooperate with the agency in its efforts to bring sanity and maintain professionalism in the state.
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