Connect with us

EKO NEWS

Lagos Orders Removal Of Illegal Structures On Gbagada Wetland

Published

on

Lagos Illegal Structure Gbagada

The Lagos State Government has issued an order to remove all illegal structures on the Gbagada Wetland, located opposite TREM in Kosofe Local Government Area.

The wetland, currently under development into Maverick Estate by an unnamed property developer, has been flagged for violation of environmental laws.

EDITOR’S PICKS

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, gave the demolition order on Friday during an inspection of drainage projects in Ikeja and Gbagada.

He stressed that constructing on wetlands is “a recipe for crisis and disaster,” and ordered that the site be sealed. Wahab emphasized that wetlands play a vital role in absorbing rainwater and preventing flooding, and any construction in such areas threatens the environment.

“We have issued a 24-hour removal notice to the developers and requested they present key documents, such as wetland clearance, drainage certificates, and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificates,” Wahab stated. He added that the government will not grant any approval for construction on the wetland.

The commissioner highlighted the risks of ignoring environmental regulations, noting that global warming and severe weather events, such as the flooding in northern Nigeria, make it essential to protect Lagos’ natural drainage systems.

 

Lagos Illegal Structure Gbagada

Lagos Illegal Structure Gbagada

“We can’t play the ostrich with these issues; protecting wetlands is critical to managing stormwater and preventing environmental disasters,” he added.

In addition to the Gbagada wetland, Wahab inspected the progress of drainage works under System 1, which includes lining and sheet piling from Sheraton to the Maryland/Ojota Bridge, ensuring that these critical drainage systems remain secure.

FURTHER READING 

Wahab also reiterated the state’s ongoing enforcement efforts to remove illegal structures across Lekki, Ikorodu, Badagry, and other areas, stating that compliance has been improving but would continue to be strictly enforced to protect Lagos’ environment.

Click here to watch our video of the week

 




Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:

Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.

Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.

Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611




 

 


DISCLAIMER: Opinion articles are solely the responsibility of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers Of  EKO HOT BLOG

For publication of your News Contents, articles, Videos or any other News Worthy Materials, please send to [email protected]

For Advert and other info, you can call 08035617233 or send a WhatsApp Message to 08035617233.

Please drop your comments

Copyright © Ekohotblog

MGID