The residents warned that the situation is heightening environmental and public health risks.
According to the statement, LASCOPA shut down the establishments for alleged noise pollution and violation of other environmental laws.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
Mr Adekunle said the service prevented major damage at the COVID-19 Centre.
The defendant appeared on a two-count charge of obtaining under false pretences and stealing.
The money was proceeds of their sales within three years, and was discovered when the company’s accounts were audited.
The police charged Mr Lawal, who resides in Alagbado, Lagos, with reckless driving, driving without a licence and dangerous driving.
The siblings, Michael, 18, Elizabeth, 17, and Timi, 14, were swept away while trying to relocate from their room to the main church structure.
Other items found in the vehicle were two HP laptops, one NEC laptop, one LG TV, one iPhone 12 Pro Max, one Elepac generator, and two kitchen knives.
