AU URGES DE-ESCALATION AS FIGHTING DISPLACES OVER 180,000 IN SOUTH SUDAN’S JONGLEI STATE. (PHOTO).
By Okey Okolonji/ Bonaventure Alufo
The Enforcement Team of Anambra State Physical Planning Board(ANSPPB), clamped down on stubborn builders that flout the laws that are regulating the building of houses in the State.
The exercise took place at Bida Road, by Nwangene Street in Onitsha South LGA, where the owner of the building with reckless abandonment blocked the access road linking the next Street within the locality.
On arrival to the Street in question with Payloader, the Enforcement Team, immediately demolished, and open up the blocked access road. Mrs. Chioma Egwuonwu, who is the Executive Secretary for Onitsha South Local Planning Authority (LPA), affirmed that the owner decided to ignore removal notices issued, instead, he chose blocking the access road with the part of his building.
In a separate speeches by two of the residents and the traders within the locality, they lauded the exercise by the Soludo-led Administration as 'Ekwueme'.
In a similar vein, the Enforcement Team stopped over at Oguta Road, within the Ekenedilichukwu axis, where a builder is building without approval, and as result of non adherence to government guidelines, the building was touched partially as a warning to the owner.
The Soludo-led Administration decided to nip it in the bud the cases of building collapse in the State. The Government of the day is very serious in monitoring how buildings in the State is being carried out from foundation.
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