Lagos State Signage and Commercial Company (LASAA) has responded to current criticisms concerning its enforcement actions in opposition to signage at Halcyon Courtroom on Adeniyi Jones Avenue in Ikeja, Lagos.
Head of Company Communication and Technique, Temitope Akande, disclosed this in a launch by the Company just lately. He stated the discharge was in response to an article in a number one newspaper which raised considerations over signage elimination by the officers of the Company.
Akande clarified that the signage in query was not registered throughout a current amnesty programme, which allowed companies to regularise their promoting buildings with out penalties.
He famous that the builders didn’t utilise this chance, resulting in non-compliance with LASAA’s laws as supplied in Part 412 of LASAA Enabling Regulation. “Firstly, we need to underscore our dedication to equity and due course of in all our enforcement actions. LASAA operates below strict pointers to make sure compliance with the state’s outside promoting laws, geared toward sustaining a secure and aesthetically pleasing surroundings for all residents and companies. He acknowledged that regardless of this leniency of the amnesty programme initiated by the Company, the builders didn’t make the most of the amnesty, intentionally leaving a few of its signage unregistered, thus non-compliant with our laws,” he stated.
He additionally expressed additional that investigations revealed that the short-term indicators had been wilfully under-declared, violating LASAA’s pointers as that is clearly an avenue to bypass the company’s course of.