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Lagos Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development Clamps down On Illegal Dredgers

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On Wednesday, February 26th, 2025, through the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, the Lagos State Government launched a clampdown on illegal dredgers operating in the State, ordering them to stop work immediately.

This move is aimed at curbing environmental degradation and promoting sustainable development across the waterfront schemes located across the coastal regions of the Metropolis.
The enforcement exercise, led by Hon Ekundayo Alebiosu, Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, and members of his team, raided several illegal dredging sites, which were shut down upon the officials’ arrival. Some suspected dredging operators were arrested, and a stop-work order was served on erring dredgers for non-compliance with the State Government’s regulations.
Alebiosu  warned that failure to comply with extant laws guiding dredging activities could have dire effects and will result in severe penalties, including total  closure of the sites .
The Commissioner also said in his reaction that dredgers are  a major cause of environmental degradation in the state, including erosion and flooding. He emphasized the need for dredging activities to be conducted lawfully to preserve roads, public infrastructure, and wetlands.
He explained that the State Government has vowed to streamline the activities of  dredgers in the state to meet acceptable international standards.
“The Lagos State Government’s clampdown on illegal dredgers is a significant step towards protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development in the state. We will continue to carry out surveillance and raids across the coastal areas to ensure that the activities of a few dont impact the lives of law abiding citizens negatively”. Alebiosu concluded.

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