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Lagos Govt Demolishes Buildings On Drainage Setbacks At Lekki Drainage Channel

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Government on Wednesday commenced the removal of structures and shanties on setbacks of drainage channels at Lekki II Ikota Drainage Channel, reiterating that it would not condone any illegality.

The demolition exercise in highbrow Lekki II areas of Mobil Road and Gedegede Community followed the expiration of several contravention notices served on the property owners which were ignored.

Speaking with journalists at the scene of the demolition, Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab said the outright demolition underscored the seriousness of the Sanwo-Olu Administration about law and order restoration.

Wahab, who spoke through the Director of Drainage Enforcement and Compliance, Engr. Mahmood Adegbite, said Lagos started serving contravention notices on the property owners in 2000 when all the structures were at foundation levels.

He said the owners however proved stubborn and rebuffed all measures suggested by the state government to them to prevent flooding of major parts of the community and went ahead to sandfill the setback of the channel preparatory to constructing more structures.

According to the commissioner, it’s impossible to write the story of Lagos without the unfortunate incident of flash flooding.

“We are all aware that flooding is caused by natural forces as well as anthropogenic factors one of which is building on flood plains and Right of Way of drainages,” Wahab said.

He added that one of the major buildings demolished on Wednesday was at the foundation level in 2000 when the owner was informed that the building was constructed within the drainage right of way.

The environment commissioner, who has been on a relentless mission of cleaning up the environment for some weeks, said the approved right of way is 15 metres but due to the high density of the area, it was reduced to 10 metres, saying that the property owners in the area not only built on the right of way but obstructed the water carriageway from 15 metres to 3 metres.

Wahab said the drainage channels in question are about four kilometers and that immediately after the demolition, the government would ensure that the maintenance crew came to dredge and widen the width of the canal.

He advised all aspiring property owners to cooperate with the government and seek information before embarking on any building project to avert issues like this.

In his words, “Few people cannot be allowed to cause hardship to the majority. We also received petitions about these unwholesome activities that bother on impunity and we had to act decisively.

“This should serve as a warning to others who have done similar things at other locations, they should know that their actions have consequences at the end of the day.”

The demolition exercise will ensure that all buildings and shanties that have narrowed the Lekki II Ikota drainage channel causing flooding in the area and adjoining communities are removed.

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Philip Ibitoye

Philip Ibitoye is a journalist who boasts more than five years of experience reporting the news. He is an Editor at Eko Hot Blog.

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