October 9, 2025
….132 Operators Issued Immediate Stop-Work Orders
The Lagos State Government has launched a major enforcement drive targeting illegal land filling, unauthorised sand mining and unregulated shoreline activities across the state.
The move according to the State government in a statement on Thursday, underscores the administration’s determination to safeguard the environment and protect critical public infrastructure.
So far, 132 operators have been served with stop-work orders, while several sites in Ikorodu, Ibeju-Lekki and Badagry have already been sealed while Officials confirmed that arrests and prosecutions will follow as enforcement intensifies.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by the Special Adviser on Mineral Resources, Engr. Abiola Olowu reaffirmed the government’s zero-tolerance stance against environmental violations that contribute to flooding, coastal erosion, and the rapid deterioration of public assets.
“Unregulated land filling is a leading cause of flooding and ecological disruption in Lagos,” Olowu stated. “These activities alter waterways, endanger communities, and damage infrastructure. Offenders will face permanent site closures, stiff penalties, and prosecution.”
He further noted that indiscriminate sand excavation and the heavy use of trucks have worsened road conditions, heightening risks for residents.
While emphasising that regulated land filling and controlled sand extraction can support urban development, Olowu stressed that indiscriminate operations often block natural drainage channels, especially during the rainy season, worsening flood risks.
“This operation goes beyond site closures”, Olowu added. “It is about preserving Lagos’ ecosystem for future generations and ensuring that resource management supports the state’s long-term development agenda.”
With this decisive action, the Lagos State Government has made it clear that illegal land filling and sand mining will not be tolerated. Protecting natural ecosystems and enforcing compliance remain central to building a safer and sustainable Lagos.







