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Lagos Threatens To Seal Bars, Churches And Mosques Causing Environmental Nuisance

Lagos State Government has threatened to seal bars, churches, clubs, mosques and companies causing environmental nuisance in the state.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab disclosed this at a management meeting on Tuesday.

Wahab head the meeting with the newly appointed General Manager of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) Dr Babatunde Ajayi, directors in the agency.

The Commissioner urged the management team of LASEPA to review its operations strategies in line with international best practices.

Wahab said, “I charged them to review their operations strategies following accepted international best practices.

“I have also directed the zonal directors, monitoring and enforcement units to begin advocacy and strict enforcement by closing any public place (bars, churches, clubs, mosques, companies, among others) causing environmental nuisance across the state.

“This is in compliance with the Lagos State Environmental Management Protection Law.”

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UK Starts Detaining Asylum Seekers That Will Be Deported

British authorities have recently launched a new scheme to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, and have started detaining such individuals in this regard.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the first deportation flights are expected to depart as early as July.

“Our dedicated enforcement teams are working at pace to swiftly detain those who have no right to be here so we can get flights off the ground,” Home Secretary, James Cleverly said on Wednesday.

The confirmation of the round-ups comes in the wake of a recent law passed by the legislators, which declares Rwanda to be a “safe third country”.

This bypasses an earlier ruling by the UK Supreme Court, which had declared the scheme unlawful on human rights grounds.

The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has promised to curb the arrival of migrants and asylum seekers, particularly those arriving on small boats from mainland Europe.

To this end, the UK government plans to detain people promptly before deportation flights start within “10 to 12 weeks”.

The government expects to deport 5,700 people this year, after it was confirmed that Rwanda had agreed “in principle” to accept that number.

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Newspaper Headlines: Five Things You Need To Know This Morning

Newspaper Headlines: Five Things You Need To Know This Morning
  1. Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate For Today May 02, 2024. Read more…
  2. Customs Increases FX Rate For Import Duties. Read more…
  3. UK Starts Detaining Asylum Seekers That Will Be Deported. Read more…
  4. Türkiye Seeks To Join South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel At ICJ. Read more…
  5. FG Commences Payment Of N2.7bn Compensation To Properties Affected By Coastal Highway. Read more…

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Landmark: Five Other Beach Businesses Demolished For Coastal Highway 

 

Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that On Monday, a portion of Landmark Beach, nestled on Victoria Island, Lagos, was demolished to pave the way for the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has consistently justified the demolition, emphasising the importance of removing the landmark centre due to its location on the Federal Government’s Right-of-Way.

The Federal Government started payment of compensation to property owners affected by the demolition on Wednesday.

In this report, PUNCH Online highlights the other beach businesses that were affected by the demolition exercise.

Mami Chula Beach


Mami Chula Beach, which had its grand opening earlier in February 2024, is situated within the Oniru Beach area. It provides a high-end beach experience, offering a gourmet restaurant, a chic rooftop lounge, and a beachside bar.

Breeze Beach Club

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