Lagos State Ministry of Housing has ordered all allottees of state government-owned housing estates to seek and obtain the ministry’s approval before embarking on any external alterations or installing solar panels on their allocated buildings and flats.
The permanent secretary, Ministry of Housing, Engr. Abdulhafis Toriola, gave the order in response to a recent social media post by a resident who raised concerns over the ministry’s Monitoring and Compliance Team’s demand for solar panel installation approval during a routine operation at the Lagos State Millennium Housing Estate, Ibeshe.
“An allottee must obtain approval from the ministry for any intended alteration to the flat allocated and the building, and this includes installation of solar panels,” . Toriola stated.
He explained that the requirement, contained in the Letter of Allocation and Allottees Guide issued to all beneficiaries at the point of purchase, is necessary to safeguard shared assets, such as rooftops, walls, and water installation facilities.
According to him, it also aims to prevent fire incidents linked to unprofessionally installed solar systems, adding that the Ministry has been tasked to develop specific guidelines after solar installations began to create more problems than benefits for both users and non-users within government estates.
“In recent times, the Ministry had to intervene in fixing leaking rooftops and incessant fire outbreaks caused by solar panel installation by some residents,” he said.
Toriola noted that government estates are social housing interventions designed with connected shared assets and facilities for residents, with blocks of flats housing between two and thirty-two families.
“To minimise risk that will affect the entire building structure, the Ministry made regulations to stipulate guidelines for installation, the quality of materials such as cables and panel configuration, and the technical know-how of the installation personnel,” he added.
The guidelines, he said, are designed to protect other flat owners, provide insurance coverage for the entire building against damage, and apportion appropriate roof space to all flat owners to prevent disputes when multiple occupants in a block seek to install solar panels on the same roof.
“The Ministry is open to feedback from residents always, and aside from monthly massive public enlightenment in government estates, the Ministry urges all allottees to reach out to the Ministry when in doubt and comply with the established process to ensure safety, structural integrity, and harmonious coexistence in all state-owned housing estates.”
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