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 clearance operation, carried out on Wednesday, was led by the Commissioner for the Ministry, Honourable Ekundayo Alebiosu.
He noted that the exercise is a continuation of the previous clean-up efforts and serves as a firm deterrent to those attempting to reoccupy government-owned land with unauthorised 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.”
Alebiosun reiterated the Lagos State Government’s commitment to the full reclamation and strategic utilisation of the area for the development of a world-class Bluewater Scheme and a coastal road network that will serve the needs of Lagosians.
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He emphasised that sustained monitoring and periodic enforcement exercises will be employed to preserve the integrity of the cleared site.
He 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.
Alebiosu added: “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.”
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