Lagos govt unseals Cubana Chiefpriest’s restaurant

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has lifted the seal on Donald’s Fast Food (De-Angels Night Club), a business owned by Nigerian businessman, Cubana Chief Priest, following its closure over noise pollution and other environmental violations.

The restaurant, which had earlier been shut down by LASEPA, was reopened after the business owner signed an undertaking to comply with the state’s environmental laws.

Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced the development on Tuesday, September 17, in a post where he confirmed that the establishment had pledged to adhere to the regulations.

Wahab wrote: “Following the seal-up of Donald’s Fast Food (De-Angels Night Club) in accordance with the Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law 2017, Part VI Section 177, the business proprietor has signed an undertaking to stick to the environmental laws of the State, promising to maintain the approved fast food business enterprise as against using the facility for any form of clubbing or partying as it is a residential area and state laws forbid it.”

He added that the establishment had been ordered to reopen, stating, “The Lagos State government continues to show commitment to ensuring a safe environment for all Lagosians.”

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