Lagos State officials shut down two beach clubs and 182 buildings around Okun-Ajah area. Teams closed Timeless Beach and Iceland Beach because the owners built on government land without permission. Commissioner Dayo Alebiosu ran the Monday morning operation. Workers put official seals on doors to stop people from using these places. The ministry had warned these businesses many times before taking action.
The beach clubs ignored all letters and court orders from the state. Government workers tried to talk with the building owners but they refused to listen. Officials became angry when businesses kept breaking the rules about land use. Alebiosu said the state cannot allow people to steal public property. He explained that warnings did not work and stricter steps became necessary.
The ministry gave special documents to 40 people who followed the proper steps. These property owners paid their fees and met all the legal requirements. They received E-Survey papers that let them keep using their buildings. Government teams checked each case carefully before giving approval. The state wanted to help honest people fix their problems the right way.
Building enforcement teams started work early Monday morning around Eti-Osa area. Akodu Morenikeji from the ministry told reporters about the operation. The government plans more actions against people who break land laws. Officials want everyone to respect property rules and follow proper procedures. State teams will continue checking buildings that might be on government land.
The beach clubs ignored all letters and court orders from the state. Government workers tried to talk with the building owners but they refused to listen. Officials became angry when businesses kept breaking the rules about land use. Alebiosu said the state cannot allow people to steal public property. He explained that warnings did not work and stricter steps became necessary.
The ministry gave special documents to 40 people who followed the proper steps. These property owners paid their fees and met all the legal requirements. They received E-Survey papers that let them keep using their buildings. Government teams checked each case carefully before giving approval. The state wanted to help honest people fix their problems the right way.
Building enforcement teams started work early Monday morning around Eti-Osa area. Akodu Morenikeji from the ministry told reporters about the operation. The government plans more actions against people who break land laws. Officials want everyone to respect property rules and follow proper procedures. State teams will continue checking buildings that might be on government land.