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Lagos Restates Ban On Use Of Houses As Morgue, Burial Site

The Lagos State Government has restated that the use of residential premises as morgues, embalmment centres or burial sites is an offence in the State.

It explained that this ban was put in place to prevent the transmission of communicable diseases.

Executive Secretary of Lagos State Law Reform Commission, Ade Adeyemo disclosed this on Wednesday morning during his appearance on a LTV programme, Lagos.

Adeyemo stated that the commission is saddled with the responsibility of reforming laws to effect necessary changes to make them more modern, fair, efficient and accessible.

“In this regard, the Commission, after review, found it expedient to ensure that the Lagos State Public Health Law was expanded to include present-day disease outbreaks like the Ebola, Lassa fever and other communicable diseases”, she noted.

The official reiterated that there are procedures to be taken in order to eliminate all anomalies, repeal, review and reform obsolete laws.

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She noted that regardless of its autonomy having been established by statute, the commission still defers to the Attorney-General and Honourable Commissioner for Justice.

Adeyemo listed laws and bills that have been reviewed and forwarded to the House of Assembly.

They include the Animals Bill, Electric Power Sector Reform Law, Tenancy Bill, Real Estate Regulatory Bill, Lotteries and Gaming Authority Law, and Law Enforcement Training Institute Bill.

Stephen Jesuwale

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