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NIWA and FMHUD Join Forces to Regulate Lagos Shoreline Projects

by Victoria Ogbadu
May 5, 2025
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The Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) and the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development have agreed to streamline licensing for shoreline developments in Lagos.

At a recent meeting in Abuja, they formed a joint technical committee to standardize procedures, clarify roles, and remove regulatory conflicts.

Housing Minister Ahmed Dangiwa emphasized the need for a clear regulatory framework that respects both agencies’ mandates.

The committee, comprising representatives from both agencies and other stakeholders, will develop sustainable guidelines, promote data sharing, and enforce development controls along the Lagos shoreline.

The Ministry oversees federal shoreline land titles and urban policy under the Land and Land Use Acts. At the same time, NIWA regulates inland waterways, including the Lagos Lagoon, under the NIWA Act of 2004.

The Lagos State Government handles local planning and permits under the 1999 Constitution. NIWA’s Managing Director, Bola Oyebamiji, called the initiative a vital step to resolve institutional overlaps, ensuring safe, legal, and eco-friendly shoreline developments.

This collaboration supports President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for sustainable urban growth.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The agreement between FMHUD and NIWA to establish a unified procedure for licensing shoreline developments in Lagos is a promising step toward resolving regulatory challenges and promoting sustainable urban growth.

Creating a joint technical committee to standardize processes, clarify roles, and ensure environmental compliance, the initiative addresses longstanding issues of institutional overlap and bureaucratic inefficiency.

This development has significant implications for Lagos’ economic growth, environmental sustainability, and urban resilience, setting the stage for inter-agency collaboration in Nigeria.

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