UPDATE: The Lagos State Government has issued a suspension order on all approvals in respect of land extensions into the Lagoon at Banana Island and Osborne Foreshore, Ikoyi.
A statement jointly signed by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. @idreezsalako and his counterpart in the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Arc. Kabiru Ahmed Abdullahi, ...
... noted that there has been increasing and continuing degradation of the Lagos shoreline as a result of indiscriminate illegal dredging, reclamation and land extensions into the Lagos Lagoon.
The statement said, “Of particular concern to the State Government are the extensions being illegally carried out at Banana Island and Osborne Foreshore, Ikoyi”,....
... pointing out that such land reclamation and extension activities had resulted in gross violation of the Physical Planning Laws of the State and impinged on the ecosystem of the entire area.
The Commissioners maintained that the indiscriminate illegal proliferation of dredging and reclamation practices had occasioned serious distortion in the aesthetics of the shoreline ...
.... with high potential for causing environmental degradation capable of producing dire consequences if unchecked.
“Government hereby suspends all existing, pending and subsequent approvals in respect of all Land Extensions into the Lagoon at Banana Island and Osborne Foreshore, Ikoyi”, the statement said.
The Lagos State Government also ordered the immediate cessation of all ongoing works, construction, reclamation and other similar activities in respect of extension approvals granted or being processed at Banana Island and Osborne Foreshore, Ikoyi.
Members of the public have been advised to comply forthwith with the Stop Work/Suspension Orders or risk facing criminal charges and the confiscation of their dredging equipment by the government.
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LAGOS STATE CORONAVIRUS UPDATE – JANUARY 31, 2021 BY THE COVID19 LAGOS INCIDENT COMMANDER AND GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE, MR BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU (@jidesanwoolu)
Lagos State continues to be the epicentre of the Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria. As of the 29th of January 2021, Lagos State had recorded a total of 47,871 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Of this number, 34,094 have recovered in community, ..
.. while 9,856 are currently active in community. Over the last 12 months, about 3,988 COVID-related patients have been admitted into the various care centres across the State; with a registered fatality rate of approximately0.63% (301 deaths).
FLASH: Lagos State Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu (@jidesanwoolu) has approved the constitution of a Special Traffic Management and Enforcement Compliance Team to resolve the traffic gridlock in and around Apapa.
The police operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command(@rrslagos767), between Friday 29th and Saturday 30th January, 2021, arrested 13 suspected traffic robbers in Oshodi and Ketu (Alausa) areas of the state,....
... as it intensifies efforts in mopping up criminals suspected to be attacking motorists and commuters in traffic.
[LAGOS SCHOOLS REHABILITATION]: On the 4th of November 2019, Governor @jidesanwoolu inaugurated the Special Committee on Rehabilitation of Public Schools (@lagosscrps) in Lagos State headed by Mr Hakeem Smith as the Chairman.
Few Days ago .. The Chairman of the Committee, Mr Hakeem Smith had a Press Conference to roll out what this Special Committee has been doing since inauguration which was held at their Office Complex in Ikeja.
OVER 8,000 LAGOS RURAL WOMEN BENEFIT FROM FG SPECIAL GRANTS
Over 8,000 Rural Women across Local Government Areas in Lagos State today benefitted from the Federal Government Special Grants of N20,000 for rural women in the State.
Speaking during the flag-off ceremony held at the Police College, Ikeja, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu (@jidesanwoolu) who spoke through his deputy, @drobafemihamzat, stated that ...
.... the objectives of the initiative are in line with the present administration’s T.H.E.M.E.S agenda and reflect the commitment of the government to the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Lagos Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development has reduced the processing time for Planning Permit from 28 days to 18 days, the lay-out approval process from 90 days to 30 days and the adoption of one stage approval for layout instead of the existing two stages.
The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr @idreezsalako, who disclosed this at the end of the annual retreat of the Ministry added that the Ministry and its agencies ...