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Why Lagos ordered closure of Wonderland Amusement Park
The Director General of the Lagos State Safety Commission, Lanre Mojola, says the closure of Wonderland in Victoria Island has become imperative to prevent further exposure of attendees particularly kids at the venue to prevent accidents that could lead to injuries and fatalities
The Lagos State Government had ordered closure and suspension of activities at the Kiddies section of Wonderland at Energy City, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos on Monday after a guest was electrocuted at the event venue.
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Speaking further, Mojola disclosed that the event venue owner, Ezekiel Adamu had refused to implement safety measures prescribed by the Commission despite several meetings at the onset of the project following an initial safety inspection exercise carried out on the venue to deliberate on safety infractions observed within the facility.
He stated that it had become urgent and pertinent to shut down the facility until all infractions were corrected to prevent users from further exposure to risk, especially children and to also ensure that other lined up events were safe for Lagos residents.
The Director General said that no individual or institution was bigger than the State and that it would continually ensure the safety of Lagosians as they go about enjoying the festive season.
Mojola sounded a note of warning to facility owners in Lagos that are not in compliance with the State’s Safety guidelines on events and urged residents to socialize responsibly.
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