LASG Vows to Prosecute, Seek Stiff Punishment For Those Found Guilty
Following the recent building collapse at Ita Faaji street, Lagos Island, and other cases of building collapse in the State, the state government says it has taken a stance against building infractions.
The State government however has also vowed to prosecute and seek stiff punishment for those found culpable.
It said it is currently prosecuting two cases of building collapse in the State; The Synagogue building owned by Pastor Temitope Joshua and Lekki Garden Estate owned by one Richard Nyong, where  Proprietors are facing charges of manslaughter  at the Lagos High Court