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Posted by God'swill Ofigo on February 27, 2026 0
Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps, LAGESC, popularly generally known as Kick In opposition to Indiscipline, KAI, has dismantled shanties and evicted illegal occupants from the Ajao Estate part of the Mass Burial Canal.
In accordance with the company, the train was knowledgeable by intelligence stories indicating persistent environmental infractions alongside the canal hall, the place makeshift buildings had been erected in violation of sanitation and security rules.
Following the clearance, enforcement officers destroyed the illegal buildings to stop rapid reoccupation and cautioned that the realm would stay beneath surveillance.
The corps added that anybody discovered returning to the positioning would face prosecution consistent with present environmental legal guidelines.
Talking on the operation, Head of the Public Affairs and Advocacy Unit, Mr Ajayi Lukman, stated the motion was taken in response to repeated complaints from residents and group leaders.
“We carried out the train following petitions written by group leaders about makeshift buildings constructed within the space. We’ve warned these discovered there a number of occasions, however they continued their actions,” he stated.
In the meantime, the Corps Marshal, Main Olaniyi Olatunbosun Cole (rtd.), emphasised the significance of sustained environmental enforcement to make Lagos safer and extra conducive for enterprise and dwelling.
He made the remarks at a one-day administration retreat for senior officers and operatives of the corps, themed “Main the Change, Constructing Collaborations In direction of Environmental Security and Consciousness.”
The retreat featured strategic classes and group discussions targeted on teamwork, intelligence-driven operations and improved service supply.
Delivering a paper titled “Constructing Collaborations in Operational Supply,” Dr Adeyeye Mayowa, Head of the Environmental Companies Unit, emphasised the necessity for stronger cooperation with sister companies and enhanced intelligence gathering to enhance operational outcomes.
Cole urged officers to keep up professionalism, self-discipline and wholesome work practices, noting that these values are crucial to strengthening public confidence and enhancing the effectiveness of the corps’ environmental enforcement mandate.
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