 The Lagos State Government says it is set on back under the deconstruction of all the structures within the complex of the 21-star building, which collapsed at Gerard Road in Ikui in November last year. Commissioners for Information and Strategy, Bingo, Motoshio Seddes, while briefing newsmen Ina Laosa, plus TV correspondent Love Ikuku Yedokun tells us more on the reports. The briefing commenced with a minute of silence, observed in honor of those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident. Tap on the agenda was the deconstruction of the two remaining buildings, still standing as the premises of the collapsed 21-star building. Commissioner for Information, Bingo, Motoshio, accompanied by his counterparts in the ministries of social duties and intergovernmental relations, Tayo Bangboshi, Martins, and Zara Physical Planning and Urban Development, Idris Salako, told journalists that the construction will commence on the buildings having failed integrity tests. We are here because of the November 1 incident. Lagos does not pray to ever have that kind of an incident again. We are here to if we feel meant of what the planet that was set up after the collapse of that building, what it recommended that the government of Lagos should do, that those other buildings that are still standing on that site should be brought down, because according to experts they have failed what they call the integrity test. A Motoshio announced that a stakeholder's meeting had previously been held in this regard and all formalities have been completed to hand the complex over to the contractor for the deconstruction. The Commissioner for Physical Planning explained that the land would be taken over by government in line with the state fiscal planning law. The government law 2019 as amended, section 74 to be precise. Any property that collapsed in Lagos State is automatically forfeited to the Lagos State government. So the property as it is is forfeited. The contractor handed the construction field fillers level and laid fees about safety of workers saying control methods haven't worked out. We will tie up the slabs first. What does that mean? If we want to cut a section of a slab, maybe one meter by one meter, we will put steel chains through that slab in about four to six points such that it is hooked up. It holds the slab. It sort of suspends the slab even though we haven't cut it. We will then begin to cut so that by the time we are cutting those steel chains have already held up the piece you are cutting so and it doesn't drop. He said the construction is expected to take 90 days but could be extended due to bad weather. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyudoku. Plus, TV News.