Connect with us

News

LAGOS GOVT EMBARKS ON TOTAL CLEARANCE OF WATERFRONTS

Published

on

LAGOS GOVT EMBARKS ON TOTAL CLEARANCE OF WATERFRONTS

The Lagos State Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development has intensified its enforcement efforts at the Okunde Bluewater Scheme, located along Lekki Coastal Road, Lekki with a follow-up operation aimed at dislodging illegal occupants and dismantling newly emerging shanties in the area.

The operation, carried out earlier today, was led by the Honourable Commissioner for the Ministry, Honourable Ekundayo Alebiosu, who noted that the exercise is a continuation of previous clean-up efforts and serves as a firm deterrent to those attempting to reoccupy government-owned land with unauthorized structures.

According to Alebiosu,
“We cleared this large expanse of land late last year, and it is no longer business as usual. Any attempts to rebuild shanties or makeshift structures on this site will be met with swift enforcement. These structures pose not only an environmental hazard but also a significant security risk. More importantly, they are not in line with the Lagos State Mega City Master Plan.”

He reiterated the Lagos State Government’s commitment to the full reclamation and strategic utilization of the area for the development of a world-class Bluewater Scheme and a coastal road network that will serve the needs of Lagosians. He emphasized that sustained monitoring and periodic enforcement exercises will be employed to preserve the integrity of the cleared site.

Speaking further, the Honourable Commissioner stressed that the progress recorded during the Ministry’s reclamation exercise in September last year will not be allowed to go to waste. He reaffirmed the State Government’s resolve to prevent any form of illegal resettlement on the land.

“MWID remains steadfast in its mission to secure and transform all government-owned waterfronts across Lagos State, in alignment with the vision of a clean, secure, and globally competitive Mega City”. He concluded.

About The Author

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

FG To Build Bamboo Houses For Low And Medium Income Earners

Published

on

FG To Build Bamboo Houses For Low And Medium Income Earners

Federal Government says it is embarking on building affordable and durable smart houses for low and medium-income earners across the country using only bamboo plants.

FG said bamboo, with other proven technologies, can provide a scalable solution to the housing needs of Nigeria’s growing population without exploitation of the environment.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Mrs. Esuabana Nko Asanye, who disclosed this in Abuja on Wednesday added that the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) Technologies, an agency under the ministry, is embarking on solving the diverse needs within Nigeria’s housing sector using green technologies, and that’s include using only bamboo plant for smart houses.

Mrs. Esuabana, who was represented by the Director Environmental Science Technology (EST), Mrs. Benadette Oguche, made this statement at a One-Day Capacity Building Workshop on the Relevance of Bamboo for Climate-Smart Housing Construction: Integrating Nigerian Building Road Research Institute (NBRRI) Technologies in Reducing Carbon Footprint, in Abuja.

Esuabana explained that by adopting only bamboo plants for smart houses, Nigeria will not only promote environmental sustainability but also ensure that the construction process aligns with principles of adaptability, comfort, and affordability for both low and medium-income earners in the country.

The Permanent Secretary also stated that she believes that the knowledge gained from the workshop would help overcome the challenges that lie ahead, which include high initial capital cost, unstable supply of raw materials, among others.

About The Author

Continue Reading

News

Real Estate Achievers Awards and Exhibition 2025 (REAA)

Published

on

Real Estate Achievers Awards and Exhibition 2025 (REAA)

Maiden Edition

Theme: Nigeria Real Estate & Construction Industry: Bridging Nigeria’s Housing & Infrastructural Gap Amidst Rapid Population Growth & Infrastructural Decay

Celebrating and honoring 250 Real Estate & Construction Companies in Nigeria.

Celebrating those worthy of Emulation!.

The Largest Gathering of the creme de la creme of the Real Estate & Construction Industry in Nigeria

We are anticipating over 500 Real Estate and Construction practitioners in attendance

Real Estate Achievers Awards and Exhibition 2025 (REAA) would be the number one and authentic annual real estate awards and event, Celebrating Icons of Nigeria’s Real Estate and Construction Industry, those revolutionizing the Real Estate & Construction Industry in Nigeria

Be part of the Real Estate Achievers Awards and Exhibition 2025 to expand your network, engage with Industry peers from across Nigeria fostering valuable connections.

An opportunity to meet 500+ exhibitors showcasing the latest in building designs, materials, technology, machinery, lands and building sites

Connecting with top developers, suppliers, contractors, and investors, an Opportunity to exhibit latest and affordable homes designs to millions of Nigerians within and outside Nigeria under one roof!.

The Award presentation ceremony would be broadcast and televised live to the world on all our social media channels

You also have an opportunity to exhibit and showcase your latest building designs and sites to the audience on our digital screen at the award presentation ceremony.

Participants would be required to provide a HD short video, not more than one minute or HD pictures in a flash drive of projects, houses, new building designs, materials, technology, machinery, electronics, furniture, land and sites. Et ce tera to be televised to the world and audience on the award presentation day

Date: Saturday, August, 3Oth, 2025|10am.

Venue: Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)– Alausa. Ikeja.

For Enquiries – Call – 08060429096, 09121749669

Email:[email protected]

For more update – Visit: →www.realestateachievers.com

About The Author

Continue Reading

News

TO APPLY FOR LAND USE CHARGE EXEMPTION AS A PENSIONER LIVING IN LAGOS STATE

Published

on

TO APPLY FOR LAND USE CHARGE EXEMPTION AS A PENSIONER LIVING IN LAGOS STATE*

As a pensioner in Lagos State, you can apply for exemption from the Land Use Charge (LUC) by following the procedure outlined below.

Under the Lagos State Land Use Charge Law, owner-occupiers who are pensioners (either under the public or private sector) are eligible for exemption.

The steps to take are below:

1. Write an application letter with the following supporting documents:

a. A letter of retirement or proof of being a pensioner

b. A valid means of identification

c. A Utility Bill (e.g., electricity or water bill) showing proof of residence.

d. A copy of the Title Document of the property (e.g., Certificate of Occupancy, Deed of Assignment, or Registered Conveyance).

e. A Sworn Affidavit confirming that the property is owner-occupied and not used for commercial purposes.

2. Submit the Application

Submit the application letter and supporting documents to the Land Use Charge Assessment Office at the Lagos State Ministry of Finance or any LUC office near you.

Ensure you collect an acknowledgment copy of the letter after submission for ease of follow-up.

3. Verification and Approval

The Lagos State Government will review and verify your application.

If successful, you will receive a response that exempts you from paying the Land Use Charge.

Please Note:
The exemption only applies to pensioners who personally reside in the property. If the property is rented out or used for commercial purposes, the exemption will not apply.

The government conducts periodic reviews to confirm continued eligibility for the exemption. If the property has changed status after the exemption has been granted, the exemption can be revoked.

*If you need further assistance, you can visit the Lagos State Land Use Charge Office* .

About The Author

Continue Reading

Trending