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39 Buildings Marked for Demolition in Lagos – Wahab

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39 Buildings Marked for Demolition in Lagos - Wahab
  • The demolition is due to an encroachment on the Ikota River’s Right of Way (RoW) in Eti-Osa Local Government Area
  • In preparation for the demolition exercise, the government issued indefinite quit notices to affected occupants
  • Wahab led an enforcement team to the site and provided further context. 

Following series of petitions concerning encroachment on the Ikota River’s Right of Way (RoW) in Eti-Osa Local Government Area, the Lagos State government has marked 39 buildings for demolition.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the affected buildings, located in the upscale Oral Extension Estate, Westend, and Megamound Estate, comprise 20 buildings to be fully demolished, eight earmarked for partial removal, and 13 to be taken down at Westend Estate.

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In preparation for the demolition exercise, the state government has issued indefinite quit notices to affected occupants, allowing them time to relocate their belongings and families.

In response to the petitions, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, led an enforcement team to the site and provided further context.

The government took action by marking the encroaching buildings and initiating preliminary demolition efforts, which involved poking holes in the fences of the marked structures.

Wahab said: “We had several complaints. We have been on this for a while now, and we found out at the ministry level that while we are engaging to find a win-win solution that will mitigate the negative impact on the environment and they don’t affect the people so much. Some developments were also going on to further push back the RoW, and the alignment of the Ikota River.

“So we had a digital footprint of the situation and we had to go there today. What we met on the ground is not good at all. It is not palatable. And we have told them these things.

39 Buildings Marked for Demolition in Lagos - Wahab

However, we want to allow them to move their things out. We have been to Oral Estate before now and you can not compare what we met last year, and what is now on ground.

“It shows that while they are engaging the government to find the solution to redesign some of their primary alignments and secondary collectors, they have also gone ahead to push further back the right of way for the Ikota River, and that is not good for anybody. So, we called the machines in and then we asked them to take all the walls and then push them back from further encroachment.

“We saw what was happening there too by the right of way on the other side of it. And then from there, we came to Megamound Estate.

Now, what they are doing here as a reclamation, we also need to put them in check. If you’re doing a reclamation, the first thing you have to do before your reclamation is to obtain your drainage clearance and your environmental impact assessment document to be sure that the extension or reclamation you are seeking to do, if you have the approval at all, have a proper drainage alignment that will discharge and will not affect the ecosystem here.

And we’ve asked them to stop. Now, beyond stopping, they have also pushed beyond the limits into the RoW.

“We have asked them to cut it off and push the sand back and then give us all the documents, stop working here, give us a document and we want to believe they’ll comply. And if they don’t, we will wield the big stick.”

On the number of buildings affected, Wahab said: “For the first stretch we have about 18 buildings. Then after the canal we have about 13 or so. But those ones are not full. They are the buildings behind the main buildings. That’s at Oral, and at Westerend, about eight.

“That’s what we have on the ground. But we also seek to engage them properly because now they are selling and divesting and giving titles to innocent buyers of value. So that’s why I say let those people who are innocent that had their kids in school so you don’t get their life disrupted because you want to enforce.

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“They are not disputing the fact that something is wrong, they’re all admitted, but please give us time. Let us now find a way to reset ourselves. I know one or two of them personally, and I am going to keep telling them that this is not going to work.”

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