Hours after it was shut on Monday, the Lagos State Government has reopened the De-Angels Donald’s Fast Food, belonging to celebrity barman, Cubana Chief Priest.
The fast food restaurant was shut for violating the state environmental laws.
Donald’s Fast Food was unsealed by the team of Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) officials in the early hours of Tuesday.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the decision to unseal the business place followed the signing of an undertaking by the proprietor of the restaurant to adhere to the State’s environmental regulations.
A part of the commitment for reopening the restaurant is ensuring that the facility will operate solely as a fast-food business as initially approved against using it for clubbing or partying, just as it is situated in a residential area of the state.
Recall LEADERSHIP reported that LASEPA had stated that there had been repeated warnings, as a result of complaints from the nearby residents and businesses regarding the high levels of noise emanating from the lounge, which has been disrupting the peace and tranquility of the area.
In a statement during the closure of the facility, Director-General of the Lagos State Environmental and Protection Agency (LASEPA), Dr. Tunde Ajayi, disclosed that the Management of Donald’s Lounge had been advised to take necessary measures to mitigate its noise level and comply with other State’s environmental standards before the lounge would be reopened.
Ajayi restates that the Lagos State government is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all Lagosians.