The federal government has given a one-month ultimatum to developers on the shoreline in Lagos to come up for regularisation or risk revocation and demolition.
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa issued the ultimatum and warning, yesterday after the Inspection visit to the Lagos Lagoon Estates and shoreline front.
Dangiwa is on official working visit to Lagos State to inspect the federal government landed properties and assets. He is being accompanied by the permanent secretary, Dr. Marcus Ogunbiyi and some directors of the ministry.
The minister stated that developments on the Lagos shoreline must be orderly and in line with existing laws and regulations, adding that his meeting with the Lagos State governor arrived at a common agreement that the federal government and Lagos State government will work together to ensure there is disciplined development on the Lagos Shoreline.
“The federal government is taking stock of its assets and landed properties with the view of having proper documentation of its assets spread across the country”.
“There is no room for Haphazard developments on the Lagos Shoreline. We are working with Lagos State to fix these anomalies”, Dangiwa said.
The federal government, through Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has the rights to issuance and administration of title on shorelines in accordance with the Land (Title Vesting) Act 1975; and through Nigeria Inland Waterways Authority, grants permit to dredging along the shoreline, while the state government has the control over physical development on the shoreline.
He emphasised that the federal government will not tolerate such Haphazard development and irregular activities on the shoreline, hence the ultimatum.
Other federal government’s sites visited by the Honourable Minister in Lagos today include; Ogbogbo Housing Project Ikorodu and Ikorodu Low Cost Housing sites.