‘We won’t bow to propaganda, blackmail over demolition of buildings’ – Tokunbo Wahab

Lagos state Government, on Thursday, said it will not succumb to any propaganda, blackmail and threat in enforcing its environmental laws, which over the demolition of several buildings across the state.
Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab,

Lagos state Government, on Thursday, said it will not succumb to any propaganda, blackmail and threat in enforcing its environmental laws, which over the demolition of several buildings across the state.

The State Government had claimed that demolished buildings in Lekki and other areas were erected on drainage channels but the government said it wants to avert flood in the state.

The State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, said this in a tweet on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, emphasising that no one could break the law and still benefit from it.

Wahab said the law would take its course, warning that the era of ‘anyhowness’ is completely over.”

“We are not going to bow to any propaganda, blackmail or threat. No one can break the law and still benefit from it. The law will take its course. I don’t see ethnicity, I don’t see tribe, I don’t see colours. I see the law and the right things to be done,” he added.

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 Presidential Election, Mr. Peter Obi, had expressed disapproval over ongoing demolition of buildings in Lagos and other parts of the country amid the economic crisis many Nigerians are facing.

 

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