 The governor of Lagos State, Babajireh Somorulu, has vowed to wield the big stick against any developer or agency found culpable in cases of building collapse in Banana Island and other parts of the state. Governor Somorulu, who led a delegation of government officials on the spot assessment of the incident, attributed the situation to the recklessness of some developers. Plus, Sibini's correspondent, Labe Kukui Edoko, tells us more in this report. The commissioner for fiscal planning and urban development, Tayo Bangboshi Martin, led the governor and others to the site of the collapsed seven-storey building on First Avenue in Banana Island. It was a long and tiring four-hour inspection tour under the hot, scorching sun. Before now, there's been a lot of, there's been a lot of investigation that is going on right now, and you can see that they are still clearing the rubble out of the site and will stop, will give an order to stop work, not only at this site, but in all of the construction sites in Banana. The team moved to other construction sites to ascertain their structural capacity. At 310 close, he ordered the demolition of two-storey building constructed, mentioning that it was without an approval. Also at 306 close, Governor Somorulu ordered the removal of a two-storey building constructed under a power line. We've all seen the extent of what I would call an approved extension into the water at the back of each of the land that is about in the water. You can see that the original line for Banana Island is even not where we are, it's way in front there. And you can see that there's been several, several extensions that have been granted by both the federal works housing and NIWA. These are the two federal agencies that have been comparable for those extensions. They've done these extensions even without our knowledge, and we have responsibility for building approvals and rest of it. And from what I've been told, all of the four buildings at the back, they never even applied for approvals. And it shows sometimes how irresponsible, you know, both developers, some of our citizens that just want to make quick money, and of course our own officers who are also not alive to their responsibility. The governor disclosed that sanctions would be applied and those fund-corporeal would be punished. Legality is real and so that's why we're going around other properties in Banana. The excuses have been given that they don't have access and it's not acceptable. This is the total recklessness of all of the developers and we will make strong points out of this place and all around Banana and other developments that we'll have. And the officers that we also fund-corporeal will similarly be sanctioned, if any. On Sunday, another three-story building collapsed in a Papua area of the state. These, however, signals of one too many incidences or buildings collapsing in the Cormacian Neve Centre of the country. Love you cuckoo, you ducum. Plus, TV News. Updates