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Lagos directs project owners, developers to obtain EIA approval

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Lagos State Government has directed individuals, public and private project owners/developers to henceforth subject all projects to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)  process, as well as obtain EIA approval on every project before implementation or face the full weight of the Law.
The State’s Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tunji Bello issued the directive at a media parley, saying the time has come for all projects to be subjected to EIA in the conception stage because of the multifarious benefits.
A statement signed by the Ministry’s Head, Public Affairs, Kunle Adeshina said that Environmental Impact Assessment is a formal process for identifying the likely impacts that may arise from a proposed activity of a project on the environment, human health and social economic activities.
Bello stressed that EIA helps in identifying the likely adverse and beneficial  impacts of a project on  the host  environment  and aims at putting in place measures to mitigate the negative effects.
“It is also a critical environmental management tool that must be embraced by both private and public sector in order to achieve sustainable development”.
The Commissioner  explained that the establishment of industrial facilities, creation of new settlements, and construction of infrastructures come with huge adverse environmental impacts ranging from pollution of various environmental platforms to sometimes irreversible environmental degradation if not properly managed.
He said Lagos State over the years remains the preferred destination for many businesses operating within the various sectors of Nigeria’s economy attributing the business- friendly policies to the ever-growing population of the state.
He explained that it also provides huge market for goods and services coupled with the doggedness of the administration to provide necessary infrastructures and enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
He said the preference can be likened to a two-sided coin as it comes with both benefits and challenges, stating that on one hand  it opens the State to economic prosperity and growth while on the other, it comes with various types of environmental and social challenges.
Bello related it has however become worrisome that many projects are on-going in different parts of the State without consideration of EIA and EIA Approval.
He asserted that the action of project owners or developers is tantamount to undermining government’s efforts at protecting the State Environment and safeguarding public health.
He affirmed globally, Environmental Impact Assessment  has become a decision-making tool to  protect  the  environment and Lagos State cannot be an exception.
He indicated that Government has therefore adopted the application of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (EIA) process in ensuring sustainable implementation of development projects in the State in line with global best practices.
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