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Dirty Lagos? Environment Commissioner replies Critics

The Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, has defended the state government’s environmental enforcement efforts amid criticism over indiscriminate waste disposal.

Wahab made the remarks on his X handle while responding to a social media user who alleged that the government was not doing enough to tackle environmental violations.

The commissioner said the criticism overlooked ongoing efforts by the state to apprehend and sanction individuals involved in indiscriminate waste disposal.

“Beyond selectively reading tweets that align with your perspective, it is evident that you may not have been following the consistent efforts of the state government,” he wrote.

According to him, authorities have consistently apprehended and sanctioned offenders found violating environmental laws in different parts of the state.

Wahab reiterated the government’s commitment to enforcing environmental regulations and ensuring compliance with proper waste disposal practices.

“The government remains committed to enforcing environmental laws and has continued to carry out regular enforcement operations against offenders across the state,” he stated.

The commissioner’s remarks come amid public concerns over waste management challenges and environmental sanitation in some Lagos communities.

The state government has repeatedly emphasised that effective enforcement and public cooperation are essential to maintaining a cleaner and healthier environment.

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Dirty Lagos? Environment Commissioner replies Critics
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20-Jun-2026

Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Flood: No cause for alarm, says Minister

The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, has dismissed concerns over water retention on some parts of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

He assured Nigerians that the project, alongside other legacy road projects of the Federal Government, would be completed by 2031.

Umahi gave the assurance on Friday while inspecting Sections One and Two of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway with some members of the National Assembly to assess the level of work  on the project.

He was responding to concerns by road users and critics over reports of flooding and potholes on  some portions of the road.

The minister said that water observed on the median was due to the design provision for a future railway line.

He said: “The median was designed for  train. What people see there is about 25 metres wide, almost like another dual carriageway.

“The pits in that area were excavated and sand-filled.

“The railway component was expected to commence immediately, but since that has not happened, we have directed the contractor to provide drainage for the median and connect it to the drainage system already in place.”

Umahi acknowledged that water had also accumulated in some depressed sections on the road corridor, saying that corrective measures were already underway.

“Where there is a little depression, water can stay there. I take responsibility for that, and we are going to address it. There is nothing to worry about,” he said.

The minister also dismissed claims that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway would be abandoned before completion.

According to him, significant progress has already been recorded within two years of commencement.

“We started in 2024, and this is 2026. Section One, which is 47km by six lanes, is completed although the contract duration is three years.

“Section Two, which is 55km  by six lanes, will be substantially completed by November,” he said.

Umahi said that construction was also progressing on Sections Three and Four of the highway located in Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Ogun and Ondo states.

He said that difficult terrains, deep swampy areas and environmental considerations had necessitated redesigns and route adjustments in some locations.

“Engineering is dynamic. As we move and encounter difficult swampy terrain, we have to redesign.

“In some places, international environmental standards prevent us from passing through protected forest areas, so detours become necessary,” he said.

The minister commended the contractor, Hitech Construction Company, for its commitment to the project, noting that the  contractor had continued work on several sections in spite of delayed payments.

Umahi said: “Hitech has continued working on some sections without payment. That demonstrates partnership in national development.

“I do not see more than three companies that can sustain this level of commitment without being paid,” he said.

Umahi disclosed that construction was ongoing on other legacy projects, including the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway and major federal roads across Kebbi, Oyo, Gombe and Akwa Ibom states.

He reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to completing all  the four legacy road projects initiated under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

“All these projects will not exceed 2031. The four legacy projects will be completed by 2031.

“I am assuring Nigerians that these projects will be delivered. We have Hitech, Infouest, CGC and other reputable contractors working with us,” he said.

The minister urged Nigerians to continue supporting and praying for the Tinubu administration to enable it to complete more transformative infrastructure projects across the country.

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Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Flood: No cause for alarm, says Minister
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20-Jun-2026

Ekiti Election: Police ban Vehicular Movement, VIPs with Armed Escorts in Polling Units, Collation Centres

The Police Command in Ekiti, has announced a restriction on vehicular movement across the state on Saturday, during the governorship election.

 

The Police Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu, disclosed this in a statement in Ado-Ekiti on Friday.

 

Abutu said that the restriction would take effect from midnight (12:00 a.m) to 6:00 p.m and cover both intra-state and inter-state roads within Ekiti.

 

He said that the measure was part of comprehensive security arrangements aimed at ensuring a peaceful, orderly and violence-free election.


He noted that the restriction would apply to all forms of motorised transportation, including private and commercial vehicles, trucks, tricycles and motorcycles.


According to him, students and candidates participating in national structured examinations and assessments are exempted from the restriction and are allowed to proceed to their examination centres.


“Travellers intending to pass through the state on election day are therefore advised to make alternative arrangements and use other routes.


“Accredited officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), ad-hoc staff, journalists, election observers, medical personnel, emergency responders and other essential service providers will however be permitted to move during the restriction period, provided they carry valid identification and clearance tags.”


The command’s spokesperson added that movement of VIPs with armed escorts to polling units and collation centres would not be allowed.


“Vigilante groups, quasi-security outfits and volunteer groups are also prohibited from providing security services during the election.


Abutu advised construction companies undertaking road projects in the state to suspend active construction work for the duration of the election, citing safety concerns.


He said that only personnel of recognised security agencies and organisations under the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) would be authorised to provide security at polling units, collation centres and other election facilities.


He quoted the Commissioner of Police in charge of the Ekiti Governorship Election, CP Abayomi Shogunle, as urging registered voters to come out and exercise their civic responsibility peacefully, assuring residents of adequate security before, during and after the poll.

 

Shogunle also called on members of the public to remain law-abiding and report suspicious activities to the nearest security agency or through the police emergency line,


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Ekiti Election: Police ban Vehicular Movement, VIPs with Armed Escorts in Polling Units, Collation Centres
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19-Jun-2026

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