Latest news

Ministry, NIWA set unified shoreline standards


The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority have agreed to establish a unified procedure for licensing shoreline developments in Lagos.

At a high-level meeting held in Abuja recently, both agencies resolved to harmonise their operations through a joint technical committee. The committee will define standard processes, clarify roles, and eliminate regulatory overlaps.

The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, said, “Our operations intersect and are connected. We must act together to bring order by ensuring that our actions follow a clear regulatory framework that respects both the law and our respective institutional mandates.”

The committee will include representatives from FMHUD, NIWA, and other key stakeholders. It is tasked with recommending sustainable guidelines, enabling data sharing, and ensuring enforceable development controls along the Lagos shoreline.

The ministry under the Land Act and the Land Use Act manages land titles on federal shorelines and drives national urban policy. NIWA, under the NIWA Act of 2004, regulates inland waterways, including dredging, ferry operations, and water-based infrastructure on federal waterways like the Lagos Lagoon.

The Lagos State Government also plays a key role in physical planning and building permits within its jurisdiction, as empowered by the 1999 Constitution.

NIWA Managing Director, Bola Oyebamiji, hailed the initiative as “a significant step toward resolving longstanding institutional overlaps.”

“NIWA is committed to working with the Ministry and other stakeholders to ensure that shoreline developments are safe, lawful, and environmentally responsible,” Oyebamiji said.

The meeting reinforces inter-agency collaboration in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for sustainable urban development.

Tags :

Related Posts

Must Read

Popular Posts

The Battle for Africa

Rivals old and new are bracing themselves for another standoff on the African continent. By Vadim Samodurov The attack by Tuareg militants and al-Qaeda-affiliated JNIM group (Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin) against Mali’s military and Russia’s forces deployed in the country that happened on July 27, 2024 once again turned the spotlight on the activities...

I apologise for saying no heaven without tithe – Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has apologised for saying that Christians who don’t pay tithe might not make it to heaven. Adeboye who had previously said that paying tithe was one of the prerequisites for going to heaven, apologised for the comment while addressing his congregation Thursday...

Protesters storm Rivers electoral commission, insist election must hold

Angry protesters on Friday stormed the office of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, singing and chanting ‘Election must hold’. They defied the heavy rainfall spreading canopies, while singing and drumming, with one side of the road blocked. The protest came after the Rivers State governor stormed the RSIEC in the early hours of Friday...

Man who asked Tinubu to resign admitted in psychiatric hospital

The Adamawa State Police Command has disclosed that the 30-year-old Abdullahi Mohammed who climbed a 33 kv high tension electricity pole in Mayo-Belwa last Friday has been admitted at the Yola Psychiatric hospital for mental examination. The Police Public Relations Officer of the command SP Suleiman Nguroje, told Arewa PUNCH on Friday in an exclusive...