Lagos clamps down on illegal dredging, arrests operators

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The Lagos State government, through the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, has clamped down on illegal dredgers operating in the state and ordered them to stop work immediately.

The Guardian learnt that the move is aimed at curbing environmental degradation and promoting sustainable development across waterfront schemes located in the coastal regions of the metropolis.

The enforcement, led by Ekundayo Alebiosu, Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, and his team, raided several illegal dredging sites, which were shut down upon the officials’ arrival.

Some suspected dredging operators were arrested, and stop-work orders were served on erring dredgers for non-compliance with the government’s regulations.

Alebiosu warned that failure to comply with existing laws guiding dredging activities could have dire consequences and would result in severe penalties, including the total closure of sites. (Guardian)

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