ADVERTISEMENT

Lagos state government ready to battle operators over illegal installations

Lagos state government has threatened to dismantle illegal and non-approved installation of telecommunication infrastructures in the state.

LASIMRA

The General Manager of Lagos State Infrastructure Maintenance and Regulatory Agency (LASIMRA), Mr. Babajide Odekunle sounded this warning at a press conference that the agency is declaring a zero-tolerance on the illegal installation of telecommunication infrastructures all over Lagos and would be commencing a statewide regulatory inspection and standards compliance audit of such infrastructures.

Babajide said that LASIMRA has already commenced removal of illegal installations in some areas of the state “On removal of abandoned and non-compliant masts and towers, so far, we have started the activity around Ikeja and its environs and about 95 masts, towers have been decommissioned'".

ADVERTISEMENT

In a bid to make sure the de-commissioning exercise is effectively executed, the Agency has set up a task force named “Zero Tolerance On Non-Compliant Mast And Towers In Lagos Island” which is saddled with the responsibility of combing the entire length and breadth of Lagos Island to discover substandard as well as illegal or unpermitted masts, towers,” he stated.

Babajide said this will ensure proper stationing of these infrastructures by mobile network providers. He maintained that the exercise will also allow the agency to develop an extensive database of telecommunications cell sites which will also include towers and masts.

He added that the audit would establish private utility infrastructure and non-compliant infrastructure. He said the non-compliant infrastructure would be giving time to carry out the due process for compliance before its removal.

LASIMRA also warned that any network service provider caught erecting any infrastructure without proper approval from the agency will be prosecuted.

ADVERTISEMENT

Lagos state which is Nigeria’s commercial capital hub with an estimated population of 21 million people, has the largest number of telecommunication service subscribers in Nigeria.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

How we reduced road traffic crashes by 42%  – FRSC boss

How we reduced road traffic crashes by 42% – FRSC boss

Motorists express worry as long fuel queues resurface in FCT

Motorists express worry as long fuel queues resurface in FCT

Reno's $10,000 Challenge: I didn't build any school in Anambra, Obi opens up

Reno's $10,000 Challenge: I didn't build any school in Anambra, Obi opens up

Bullied student threatens Abuja school with lawsuit if abusers are not punished

Bullied student threatens Abuja school with lawsuit if abusers are not punished

EFCC withdraws appeal against Yahaya Bello

EFCC withdraws appeal against Yahaya Bello

Gov Zulum wants Army to establish military base in Sambisa forest

Gov Zulum wants Army to establish military base in Sambisa forest

2 Wike loyalists exit Fubara's cabinet as Governor reshuffles

2 Wike loyalists exit Fubara's cabinet as Governor reshuffles

Ganduje believes APC is the answer to Nigeria’s problems

Ganduje believes APC is the answer to Nigeria’s problems

Spate of deaths strikes Nigerian movie industry, Nigerians calls for action

Spate of deaths strikes Nigerian movie industry, Nigerians calls for action

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT