Posted on April 14, 2025
The Minister of Works in Nigeria, Engr. Dave Umahi, says dredging and sandfilling along seas and rivers especially near bridges in Lagos State or anywhere in Nigeria is illegal and attracts heavy punishment.
The Minister was speaking about 90 days after Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, an opposition figure in Lagos State politics, had called attention to the reckless way and manner activities of dredgers and sandfillers were going on in the supposed Centre of Excellence.
In February, Rhodes-Vivour challenged the Lagos State Government to produce the Enviromemtal Impact Assessment that allows the reckless sandfilling in Makoko and the consequences that would follow.
“Thankfully, the Minister of works is also raising the alarm. When I say that Lagos is criminally misgoverned, the evidence is so ubiquitous,” Rhodes-Vivour said in reaction to the minister remarks.
According to Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, who was Lagos State Governorship Candidate for Labour Party (LP) in 2023, “Developments don’t just have to be simply ‘we sandfill abd we build’ . Venis is literally built like Makoko but just in a nicer way. It’s built on stilt, water flew to it.
“Look at Amsterdam, which also has the same kind of issues that we have. They are floating buildings there and things like that.
“And worse still, and what is also a concern and should be concern to a lot of Lagosians, when I was working in Delta State, we were trying to do a sandfilling next to the Niger Bridge and the biggest challenge we had was how we would dredge sand to sandfill the place that we wanted to put. Abd we were told that we could not dredge, minimum distance to the bridge was 800 meters.
“Now, when you look down on Third Mainland Bridge and see where dredging is going on, 800 meters have not been maintained. So, if you are going to sandfill that huge amount of sand, I want to see the Environmental Impact Assessment that they can dredge so close to the Third Mainland Bridge.
“So, these are some of the things that should be of concern to Lagosians not just for the look of it but also the sustainability of that community and Lagos Mainland as a whole,” Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour said.