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LASAA, LASBCA Collaborates to Streamline Development Board Signage Permits
Oluchi Chibuzor
The Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) and the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) have fine-tuned strategic collaboration efforts aimed at obtaining approval process for property development board signage permits and building construction permits.
This initiative, which is set to commence January 1, 2024 represents a joint commitment to enhancing the overall development landscape of Lagos State as well as curb corrupt practices in the built environment.
Speaking at a meeting of both agencies in Ikeja, the Managing Director of LASAA, Prince Fatiu Akiolu said, “This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our commitment to creating a more efficient and developer-friendly regulatory environment. By working hand-in-hand with LASBCA, we aim to ensure all development signboards are in compliance with the best global standard and contributing to a better environment.
“The process is simple. Application for any building construction to LASBCA will be required to pay for the development board fee for their developments. LASAA will issue a permit letter of approval for the application as well as information board to be affixed to each site.”
In his remark, the General Manager of LASBCA, Gbolahan Owodunni Oki said the initiative is to curb sharp practices in the built industry as well as curb the process of surcharging the state government financially.
He said that the development board permit granted by LASAA will easily identify the details of the construction being undertaken and the manpower deployed at the construction sites.
Oki said further, “The collaboration with LASAA reflects our joint dedication to the sustainable development of Lagos State. Streamlining the approval process for building constructions and signage permits not only benefits developers but also contributes to a more harmonious and aesthetically pleasing urban landscape”.
“Effective January 1, 2024, all existing and new development must obtain along with other approvals the development board permit from LASAA before the letter of authorisation to commence construction can be granted. Construction sites not covered by this signage permit will be sealed up.”