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Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by ogododo(op): 2:26pm On Jun 29
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to demolish illegal structures obstructing drainage channels and canal right of way in Lekki as part of efforts to tackle flooding and enforce environmental regulations.

A statement by the state government said the exercise will affect illegal structures along Agungi, Ajiran and Ikota, stressing that no individual or developer would be spared if found to have encroached on drainage channels.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, made this known after inspecting major drainage infrastructure and flood control projects in Lekki, Agungi, Ikota and Ajiran. The inspection followed repeated reports of flooding in Agungi despite the completion of major drainage projects in the area more than two years ago.

During the inspection, Wahab said officials discovered a major obstruction responsible for the persistent flooding in Ajiran, where a land-owning family had blocked the Ajiran outfall channel.

According to him, the family illegally blocked the outlet of a primary drainage channel that empties into the Lagos Lagoon, preventing stormwater from flowing out of the community.

He explained that the drainage system was designed to discharge floodwater naturally into the lagoon through gravity, adding that the blockage had seriously reduced its effectiveness.

“We discovered that the outlet into the lagoon had been deliberately blocked, without opening that channel, the water cannot leave the area. We have therefore directed that it be reopened immediately in the overriding public interest,” he said.

The commissioner stressed that although the government respects legitimate land ownership and Certificates of Occupancy, no one has the right to obstruct public drainage infrastructure or natural waterways.

“No one is above the law; having title to land does not give anyone the authority to close a drainage channel or water body that serves thousands of residents; We are not taking anyone’s land; we are simply restoring the channel to allow water flow into the lagoon,” he stated.

Wahab explained that Agungi and Ajiran rely on a dedicated drainage channel that conveys stormwater through Chevron Drive into the Lagos Lagoon.

He warned that blocking drainage channels exposes residents to severe flooding despite the government’s huge investment in drainage infrastructure.

“You can imagine the level of flooding within the community, and eventually, the government gets blamed for inadequate infrastructure; Taxpayers’ money is being used to construct and maintain these drainage channels; Residents should not make the situation worse by blocking them; We will continue to open up blocked drainage channels wherever they are found in the overriding public interest,” he said.

The commissioner also inspected Megamond Estate in Ikota, where he said developers had illegally reclaimed part of the Ikota River and commenced construction without obtaining the required environmental and drainage approvals. He added that some of the developments exceeded the approvals earlier granted by the state government.

According to him, enforcement and abatement notices had already been issued to the developers but were ignored.

“From tomorrow morning, all illegal structures erected on reclaimed drainage alignments without approval in this estate will be removed. This action will send a clear message that Lagos will not tolerate encroachment on drainage channels or public infrastructures,” he noted.

Wahab said investigations confirmed that no application or approval had been granted for the development in question, adding that enforcement would begin without delay.

He reiterated that every development involving wetlands or water-related projects must comply with environmental regulations before construction begins.

According to him, developers must obtain an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and, where necessary, Wetland Clearance from the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources before carrying out any reclamation or construction.

The commissioner explained that the Environmental Impact Assessment helps determine the likely impact of proposed developments on the environment and identifies measures to reduce any negative effects.

He added that the ministry operates an integrated approval process in collaboration with the Office of Drainage Services and other relevant departments to ensure drainage, environmental and wetland issues are properly addressed before approvals are granted.

Wahab lamented that many developers deliberately ignore these legal requirements by beginning reclamation and construction before seeking approval afterwards.

He maintained that the government would continue to remove illegal reclamations and developments that violate environmental laws.

“We don’t care whose ox is gored. It is unfair to the system, unfair to law-abiding residents and unacceptable because it compromises public safety,” he stated.

The commissioner also appealed to residents to support the government’s efforts by reporting environmental violations.

“We encourage Lagosians to see something and say something. The illegal activities discovered during today’s inspection came to our attention through whistleblowers. We investigated, verified the reports and acted immediately. Residents have a critical role to play in protecting our drainage infrastructure,” he added.

Wahab assured residents that the Lagos State Government would continue to protect lives, property and public infrastructure through strict enforcement of environmental laws and sustained investment in resilient drainage infrastructure.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/29/lagos-to-demolish-structures-blocking-drainage-channels-in-lekki/

Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by helinues: 2:28pm On Jun 29
Long overdue. There are so many illegal structures in Lagos state
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by BATified2023: 3:53pm On Jun 29
Hope some people won't say they re targeting them now?
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by Borrow2222: 4:01pm On Jun 29
I support the Lagos State Government.

Once a building is blocking the waterways, bring it down completely.

Lagos is not the only state where you can make money.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by kayusely70(m): 4:04pm On Jun 29
That's the best way to go!
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by ogododo(op): 7:01pm On Jun 29
Nawa Nlfpmod.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by omikel(m): 9:58pm On Jun 29
In as much it is not ill intended, I support the move.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by givedemwotowoto: 10:05pm On Jun 29
What about do proper refuse cleaning and environmental sanitation that block drainages from working effectively?
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by Wizardslayer: 10:06pm On Jun 29
BATified2023:
Hope some people won't say they re targeting them now?
Nobody is a fool here in Nigeria.

When you do the right thing without minding whose ox is gored, nobody is gonna cry foul.

When you target a particular people, don't you expect them to speak out. You can't beat a child and still demand that the child shouldn't cry.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by ebuk4real(m): 10:06pm On Jun 29
Unserious people. What happened to demolishing it before the rainfall?

Why throwing people out of their shelter now, in this rainy season?

Hmmm..it's well and I hope there will be better compensation for them too
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by Risingblue008(m): 10:08pm On Jun 29
If that will rescue the situation
I'm in for it
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by EmmaLege: 10:08pm On Jun 29
Better atleast before the full rain season start
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by muymacho: 10:12pm On Jun 29
Will they demolish Lagos - Calabar highway too?
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by sulaak(m): 10:12pm On Jun 29
givedemwotowoto:
What about do proper refuse cleaning and environmental sanitation that block drainages from working effectively?
It is the housing that blocks the flow of water to the lagoon and an illegal structure and poor state planning

Duru Bond :This is WHY Lekki-Lagos Floods. (With Solutions)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJcsiljMgPI?si=7IhRde7es-2Zon64
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by folake4u: 10:16pm On Jun 29
Yesterday I was on the island. Lekki, Ikate and environs were flooded. The road was flooded too. It was insane.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by Openyamind111(m): 10:19pm On Jun 29
People go still find fault for this news
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by donleo92(m): 10:21pm On Jun 29
Abeg make them demolish oooh,

Flooding in that lekki no be here cheesy

When lekki no be bar beach cheesy grin
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by cliffypatt(m): 10:21pm On Jun 29
Borrow2222:
I support the Lagos State Government.

Once a building is blocking the waterways, bring it down completely.

Lagos is not the only state where you can make money.
Exactly, I agree with your opinion.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by dinkyicon: 10:21pm On Jun 29
Wizardslayer:
Nobody is a fool here in Nigeria.

When you do the right thing without minding whose ox is gored, nobody is gonna cry foul.

When you target a particular people, don't you expect them to speak out. You can't beat a child and still demand that the child shouldn't cry.
what are you even saying...how can you target a particular tribe by demolishing their properties when it's not like there is Imo in.lagos
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by Kingrshd3: 10:29pm On Jun 29
Demolishing is not the problem but d houses u are about to demolished was same house you gave building approval🤔

And that's why they have the audacity to build there 😭

Lagos State government
plz be reasonable sometimes 😡
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by APOPTOSIS: 10:36pm On Jun 29
...naaaaaaaa soooooooooo
Got approval from same Government.
...awaiting demolition by same Government.
Them no dey hear word. Avoid Lagos.
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by Zone9(m): 10:41pm On Jun 29
Weldone Everlasting commissioner of environment?
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by BATified2023: 10:41pm On Jun 29
ebuk4real:
Unserious people. What happened to demolishing it before the rainfall?

Why throwing people out of their shelter now, in this rainy season?

Hmmm..it's well and I hope there will be better compensation for them too
compensation or they should even be made to pay for demolition

Who approved those building plans?
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by BATified2023: 10:41pm On Jun 29
Ovieemmanuel:
guy u get papa so? Abi you be bitch?
same thing u tell your people at home

We know your type
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by stampo: 10:50pm On Jun 29
But its the same lagos state government that gave building approvals for those buildings..

Even with all the demolitions don in the past, has the flooding stopped ?

It means the lagos state government will have to demolish the Coastal road for causing flooding in some parts of lekki..
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by ebuk4real(m): 10:54pm On Jun 29
😂 interesting you know my side. Loud and clownishly empty heads supporting a useless and senseless government


BATified2023:
No b una believe say them clone person?

Abi no b una still believe say trump go come give una your online country?

No wonder buhari wanted to build 15 psychiatric hospital for your side
Re: Lagos To Demolish Structures Blocking Drainage Channels In Lekki by ebuk4real(m): 10:55pm On Jun 29
You mind those clowns?
Seems you can't support APC and have sense
stampo:
But its the same lagos state government that gave building approvals for those buildings..

Even with all the demolitions don in the past, has the flooding stopped ?

It means the lagos state government will have to demolish the Coastal road for causing flooding in some parts of lekki..
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