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LASWA removes dredging pipe on Lagos waterways


Determined to ensure safety on Lagos waterways, the Lagos State Waterways Authority said it has removed a dangerously installed dredging pipe.

LASWA, in a statement on Wednesday by its Public Affairs Unit, added that the pipe posed a significant threat to ferry operators and waterway users along the power line en route to the Ikorodu Axis of Lagos State.

According to LASWA, the poorly installed pipe, left behind by a dredging company, was discovered in the early hours of Tuesday, March 11th, 2025.

“It obstructed the movement of two passenger ferries and damaged the hull parts of the boats, creating a potential hazard for waterways users,” the statement read in part.

LASWA explained that upon receiving reports of the obstruction, the agency’s patrol team immediately conducted an on-site inspection and took decisive action to eliminate the risk by installing marker buoys to show the safe path to navigate.

“This effort emphasised our vigilance in monitoring and managing the waterways to prevent accidents,” LASWA stated.

It mentioned that the swift action of demarcating the danger area and installation of marker buoys prevented what could have been a catastrophic incident.

“We urge all dredging companies and marine operators to adhere strictly to safety and environmental regulations to prevent such occurrences in the future,” LASWA said.

LASWA further called on stakeholders, including dredging companies, boat operators, and waterfront communities, to collaborate in maintaining safe and navigable waterways.

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