- Stop-Work Orders: The Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development (MWID) has issued stop-work orders and contravention notices to developers violating waterfront setback regulations.
- Affected Estates: Several estates have been flagged for non-compliance, including Megamound Estate, Victoria Crest III and IV, Oral Estate, and Pine Estate along Orchid Road, Ajah.
- Importance of Compliance: Commissioner Ekundayo Alebiosu emphasized the importance of adhering to waterfront regulatory laws and obtaining proper approvals before starting development projects near waterfronts.
- Consequences of Non-Compliance: Failure to comply may result in total clampdown and legal action.
The Lagos State Government has issued stop-work orders and contravention notices to developers violating waterfront setback regulations. The Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development (MWID) flagged several structures in various estates, including .
- Megamound Estate via Lekki County
- Victoria Crest III and IV
- Oral Estate
- Pine Estate along Orchid Road, Ajah
Commissioner Ekundayo Alebiosu emphasized the importance of adhering to waterfront regulatory laws and obtaining proper approvals before starting development projects near waterfronts. Failure to comply may result in total clampdown and legal action .
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