Lagos State authorities don begin serious move to shut down about 12 hotels and shopping malls wey get faulty elevators wey fit put lives for risk. Dem say this action na part of effort to protect residents and visitors wey dey use these buildings daily.
Officials from the safety and regulatory agency talk say dem don receive plenty complaints about elevators wey dey malfunction, stop suddenly, or even trap people inside for long hours. Some of the affected places reportedly ignore earlier warnings and fail to fix the issues.
Government don warn say any building owner wey no comply go face strict penalties, including full closure. Dem also advise the public make dem dey careful and report any unsafe elevator wey dem notice for their area.
Fear as Lagos State Goverment Target 12 Buildings Over Faulty Elevators
Fear don grip some business owners and customers as Lagos State government list 12 hotels and malls wey dem wan shut down due to unsafe elevator systems. The move come after several incidents wey nearly turn to tragedy.
According to officials, inspections show say many of the elevators no meet safety standards, and some never undergo proper maintenance for long time. This negligence don raise serious concern about public safety.
Some operators of the affected buildings don beg for more time to fix the problems, but authorities insist say safety no be something to joke with. Dem promise say any building wey meet standard again fit reopen after proper verification.
Elevator Danger: Lagos Cracks Down on 12 Hotels and Shopping Centers
Lagos State government don launch crackdown on 12 hotels and shopping centers as part of measures to tackle rising cases of elevator-related risks. Dem say the decision na to prevent possible accidents wey fit lead to loss of life.
Investigation reveal say some of the elevators dey outdated, while others get technical faults wey never repaired despite repeated notices. Authorities say dem no go tolerate any form of carelessness when it comes to safety.
Residents and visitors don welcome the move, saying it go help restore confidence in public facilities. Government still encourage building owners to carry out regular maintenance and follow safety rules to avoid future shutdown.
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