It was jubilation galore in Enekwasompu Obosi Layout in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State on Thursday following demolition of uncompleted structures built on top of canal by the State Physical Planning Board (ANSPPB).
The demolished structures included a 2-storey and another building which is said would serve as hotel being erected on top of the large carnal.
The residents who spoke to newsmen, expressed appreciation to state government for their quick intervention to what they described as disaster waiting to happen.
They said the owner of the property had severely been warned against putting up such structures on such dangerous location, but he refused.
“He even hired military men and thugs to ensure the work continues uninterrupted because he knows that what he is doing is illegal. Anyone that nears the building risks attack and phones confiscated.
“Meanwhile, he’s living in a rented apartment, yet building structures with tendencies of jeopardizing lives of others,” one of the residents who preferred anonymity said.
The Agency also carried out enforcement exercise at Trans-Nkisi Estate, Onitsha, where illegal structures and shanties were removed.
Addressing newsmen shortly after the operation, Managing Director, ANSPPB, Barr. Chike Maduekwe described the structures built on top of carnal as height of impunity.
He reiterated that owners of building without approval risked arrest and imprisonment, and would pay for cost incurred during the enforcement.
Maduekwe also dismissed alleged invasion of the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), insisting the Agency was only enforcing development control laws and never tampered with the media outlet’s property.
He disclosed that several notices and warnings were issued three years ago for removal of the illegal structures, which he said, were all ignored.
He said, “Physical planning law requires that anyone building, including fence must get building permit from my office.
“The reasons are simple: one to determine the land belongs to the owner. Two, to determine if the building is consistent with the scheme and thirdly, to determine structural integrity of the building.
“It’s the height of impunity for someone to build on top of carnal. If we had allowed the building, the entire place will be flooded during rainy season.
“Residents said anybody that tries to pass the building will have his/her phone confisticated. They also said there were cases of robbery and rape under the canal.
“The storey building he sandwiched in-between two houses was so week that as soon as it was touched by the caterpillar, if fell like pack of cards.
“I seize this opportunity to warn that anybody building without approval will be arrested and sent to jail. The person will also pay for the cost incurred during the enforcement because it’s very expensive,” he warned.
While confirming the owner of the structure is currently at large, Maduekwe said he had been reported to the security agencies and would be arrested at the right time.