LASG reopens Cubana Chief Priest’s restaurant after 48-hour closure
By Tosin Brown
Following a 48-hour closure of De Angels (Donald’s Fast Food) due to environmental violations, the Lagos State Government has reopened the restaurant owned by popular celebrity, Cubana Chief Priest.
The eatery was sealed on Sunday, September 15, but has since addressed the necessary issues and resumed operations.
The Lagos State Commissioner for the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, confirmed the reopening.
He said, “Following the seal-up of Donald’s Fast Food (De Angels Night Club) in accordance with the Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law 2017, Part VI, Section 177, the business proprietor has signed an undertaking to adhere to the environmental laws of the State. The proprietor has promised to maintain the approved fast food business enterprise and not use the facility for any form of clubbing or partying, as it is a residential area and such activities are prohibited by state laws.
“Consequently, the fast food facility has been ordered unsealed.
“The Lagos State Government remains committed to ensuring a safe environment for all Lagosians.”
In a video circulating online, Cubana Chief Priest was seen at the reopening, monitoring the activities of the authorities.