Mr Oki also emphasised the need for compliance with building codes and regulations to avoid unnecessary loss of lives.
LASBCA said the assailants had been handed over to security operatives for prosecution.
Mr Oki said the developers did not have building plan approvals and did not have layout approvals.
He explained that the state government had issued several notices of demolition to the illegal occupants of the area for over five years.
According to him, government was taking proactive step and will demolish about 17 of the buildings which were not part of the 349 widely publicised for demolition.
The building, located on no 45, Ladipo Oluwo Street, collapsed after being struck by lightning due to heavy rains.
He claimed Mr Ayinde was looking to unlawfully acquire the property located at No 4, Ladoke Akintola Street, in posh Ikeja GRA area of the state.
