Following the collapse of a three-story building in Lagos that resulted in nine fatalities and the rescue of 27 individuals, the Lagos State Government has ordered the demolition of all previously identified structurally unsound buildings in the Alakija area. The decision comes as rescue operations conclude and an investigation into the cause of the collapse begins. Authorities had previously marked these buildings for removal due to safety concerns. The demolition aims to prevent further incidents and ensure public safety within the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area. The government has not yet released a timeline for the demolition process, but officials emphasized the urgency of the situation. This action underscores growing concerns about building standards and enforcement in the rapidly developing city of Lagos.