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Africa Housing News > Blog > News > Lagos State Govt Shuts Down Maverick Estate for Encroaching on Wetlands
The Lagos State Government has taken decisive action by sealing Maverick Estate in Gbagada, citing encroachment on a designated wetland
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Lagos State Govt Shuts Down Maverick Estate for Encroaching on Wetlands

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 6:34 PM
Fesadeb Published September 15, 2024
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The Lagos State Government has taken decisive action by sealing Maverick Estate in Gbagada, citing encroachment on a designated wetland as the primary reason.

This move underscores the government’s resolve to combat illegal developments in sensitive ecological areas.

Environment and Water Resources Commissioner, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, led an inspection that resulted in the immediate closure of the estate. In a statement shared on his X account, Wahab emphasized the state’s commitment to addressing wetland encroachment and other environmental violations.

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Key Developments:

Sealing of Maverick Estate: The state has ordered the halt of all construction activities at Maverick Estate, a project still in its early stages. Construction workers have been directed to vacate the site, and all ongoing activities must cease until proper land, environmental, and drainage approvals are obtained.

Impact on Drainage: During the inspection, it was revealed that the development of Maverick Estate had significantly obstructed the TREM drainage channel at Anthony Oke, worsening flood risks in the area.

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Wider Environmental Concerns: Wahab highlighted that Maverick Estate is one of several sites in Lagos where wetlands have been illegally converted for development. Areas such as Iju, Ejigbo, Badagry, Ikorodu, and Itoikin are also under scrutiny.

System 1 Drainage Project: The Commissioner provided updates on the System 1 drainage project aimed at mitigating flooding in key areas, including Odo Iya Alaro, Ojota, Ogudu, and Maryland. The project, started two years ago, focuses on clearing the Right of Way to improve flood management.

Wahab urged residents to support the government’s efforts in restoring drainage channels and protecting wetlands, stressing the need for collective action to address global warming and its impacts on Lagos.

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Fesadeb September 15, 2024 September 15, 2024
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