Lagos Govt Cracks Down on Encroachment, Serves Notices to 280+ Property Owners

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House and companies issued contravention notices in Lagos Island

Speaking on the Mayegun Waterfront Scheme, the state government announced on Tuesday via its X handle that the move was to “forestall the creation of slums, distortion of the Lagos State Masterplan and erosion of the state’s coastal area.”

“The occupants are required to provide relevant documentation and approvals that justify their occupation of the properties in question within 7 days of the notice, failure of which a demolition notice will be served on them,” the statement said.

House and companies issued contravention notices in Lagos Island

Lekki waterfront

In another post, the state government named those “illegally” occupying the Lekki waterfront setbacks.

House and companies issued contravention notices in Lagos Island

“In its continued efforts to sanitise the Lagos State Waterfront corridor, the Lagos State Government served contravention notices on Farm City, Jonah Court, DHL, Polo Avenue and 65 others at Admiralty Way and Wole Olateju in Lekki Phase 1 abating Lekki Cowrie Creek encroaching on Lekki Waterfront setback,” the post reads.

According to the commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Yacoob Alebiosu, “all the companies served are occupying the waterfront setbacks illegally, thereby contravening Lagos State Waterfront law No 3 of 2009 “for the regulation of Waterfront Development in Lagos State and connected purposes.”

House and companies issued contravention notices in Lagos Island

Mr Alebiosu urged them to report to the Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Block 10, the state secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, with available documents or titles authorising them to use the setback. He warned that failure to do so may result in their properties being “sealed or demolished.”

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