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Building collapse: HEDA urges investigation of reinstatement of dismissed Lagos staff

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The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has voiced deep concerns over reported reinstatement of staff from the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) who were previously dismissed following the incident of a collapsed six-storey building within Lekki Gardens Estate at Ikate Elegushi, Lekki in March 2016.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State

The accountability group has therefore urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to promptly investigate the reinstatement for necessary action.

In a letter signed by HEDA’s Chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, addressed to Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, titled “Unjustified Reinstatement of Dismissed LASBCA Staff Over Building Collapse: Urgent Need to Revisit the Case,” the human rights group expressed astonishment at the dismissed LASBCA officials’ reabsorption into the service through a judicial process it says remains inconclusive.

It emphasised that justice should not be compromised, and the continuity of sound government policies must be maintained, as government is a continuum.

Recalling the tragic incident of a collapsed six-storey building within Lekki Gardens Estate at Ikate Elegushi, Lekki, on March 8, 2016, resulting in the loss of 35 lives and injuries to 16 individuals, HEDA highlighted the decisive action taken by the then governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, who subsequently announced the dismissal of the General Manager of LASBCA, Adeigbe Olushola; the Head of Inspection and Quality Control in the Agency, Adeoye Thomas Adeyemi; the Zonal District Officer in the Agency, Dosunmu Gbadebo; and mandatorily retired the Zonal Head of Eti-Osa West of the Agency, Mrs. Akinde Adenike Sherifat. This action was taken following their indictment of negligence, classified as misconduct under the Public Service Rule 040401.

HEDA expressed shock and dismay that these dismissed LASBCA officials have been reinstated into the service and returned to their offices in the face of this indictment, even though the judicial process remains unresolved.

While the organisation acknowledges the judiciary as a distinct arm of the government with decisions that cannot be overturned by the executive, it insists that the government must ensure public confidence is maintained by ensuring those indicted are made to pay for their offences and not allowed to sustain their negligence and compromise against public interest.

Citing a record of over 111 building collapses in Lagos State since the Lekki Gardens incident, resulting in 193 fatalities and 250 injuries, including children, HEDA emphasised the gravity of the issue. The organisation urged the Lagos State Government to act without sentiment and to preserve the rule of law while cleansing the system.

HEDA appealed to Governor Sanwo-Olu to urgently investigate the reinstatement of the dismissed LASBCA officials, assuming their reinstatement was mandated by a court order.

The organisation also suggested that, in the interest of equity and justice, the Lagos State Government redeploy these officials to other Ministries, Departments, or Agencies unrelated to building control in the state.

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