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Lagos prosecutes 4,000 residents for illegal waste dumping

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No fewer than 4,000 persons arrested for dumping refuse on roadsides, drainage channels, medians and other unauthorised locations across Lagos State in the last 12 months have been prosecuted, the state government has said.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with PUNCH Metro at his office on Wednesday.

Wahab’s comments come amid renewed concerns over heaps of waste dumped on road medians in parts of the state, raising questions about the capacity of Private Sector Participants and the Lagos Waste Management Authority to effectively manage refuse collection.

Expressing displeasure at what he described as blatant violations of environmental laws, the commissioner queried the rationale behind indiscriminate waste disposal by Lagos residents, saying, “The question we need to ask is: Why are people taking waste from their homes and dumping it on the median? Is that fair to the state? Sometimes, you wake up and see people using very beautiful and expensive vehicles to dump refuse on the roadside or on road medians.”

He emphasised that enforcement remains a central component of the state government’s Clean Lagos strategy.

“We have arrested a lot of them (environmental violators). My belief is that there must be consequences for bad behaviour. That is why we take them to court. We have prosecuted over 4,000 in the last 12 months. We are not playing.

“There is no way you will have laws, and you can’t enforce them. In Singapore, you can’t chew gum because you will pay a penalty.”

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In response to complaints by residents that the PSP operators rarely collect waste, Wahab emphasised the importance of payment compliance.

“If you don’t pay, how do you want to enjoy the service? They are business people. The government still intervenes by supporting them with subsidies and grants,” he said.

While admitting that the waste evacuation framework requires adjustments, he maintained that the system is workable.

“The system will work, but we need to rejig it to ensure operators earn commensurate income from their businesses, while maintaining a balance where LAWMA also does much more.”

The commissioner also revealed that the state is expanding its landfill capacity, with new sites under development in Epe, Oke-Oso and Erekete in Badagry.

“With the opening of new landfills around Epe, Oke-Oso and Erekete in Badagry, we must put proper infrastructure in place to make them attractive and accessible to the PSP operators,” he said.

Drawing a global comparison, Wahab referenced recent waste management challenges in the United Kingdom.

“This time last year, the whole of Birmingham was dealing with mountains of refuse for about seven to eight months. That is a developed country. It was a phase. All over the world, waste management is a challenge. But what we will never do is raise our hands and surrender. That would mean we have failed.”

He claimed that the situation in Lagos had improved in recent weeks following stricter oversight and enforcement.

“In the past few weeks, if we are fair to the government, things have tremendously improved.

“We have started monitoring the PSP operators and warned them that if they can’t meet the expectations of refusal collection and disposal, we will take them out of the system. LAWMA has also doubled its support in terms of capacity. That is why there is noticeable improvement across the state.”

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Reiterating his stance on enforcement, Wahab maintained that environmental compliance must be taken seriously.

According to a report by PUNCH Metro in December 2025, Lagos State generates over 13,000 metric tonnes of waste daily — a volume that exceeds the daily output of some African countries — underscoring the scale of the challenge confronting the state’s waste management system.

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PHOTOS: Troops intercept suspected terrorists’ couriers, recover ammunition in Kogi

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have intercepted suspected terrorists’ logistics couriers and recovered a cache of ammunition in Lokoja Local Government Area of Kogi State.

Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, 12 Brigade Nigerian Army, Lieutenant Hassan Abdullahi, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, April 20, 2026.

According to the statement, the operation, conducted on April 20 by troops of 12 Brigade, followed credible intelligence on the movement of suspected logistics elements within the area.

Acting on the information, troops mounted a snap checkpoint along the Obajana–Kabba road, where they intercepted a Toyota bus conveying the suspects from Makurdi toward Obajana.

The suspects were identified as Mallam Zubairu Abubakar and Adamu Abubakar Abdullahi.

In a related operation on March 29, troops intercepted another suspected courier along the Jamata–Owara road in Lokoja, where a motorcycle modified with a concealed compartment for transporting ammunition was discovered.

Further investigations led to the arrest of a high-profile suspect, Mathew Elisha, also known as Nasara, who was reportedly on a security watch list.

“Troops of 12 Brigade Nigerian Army, over a span of three months have intensified a series of operations and intelligence driven efforts aimed at cracking down on terrorists and dismantling their logistics supply networks within the operational environment,” the statement read.

“In one of such operations, troops deployed along Road Jamata–Owara in Lokoja Local Government Area on 29 March 2026, intercepted a suspected terrorist logistics courier riding a motorcycle.

“Troops further carried out an intensive search on the motorcycle which revealed it had been specially modified with a concealed compartment for the covert conveyance of ammunition, in addition to other items.

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“Preliminary findings further established links between the suspect and known terrorist elements, leading to follow-on operations.

“Following the arrest of high-profile terrorist ammunition courier, Mathew Elisha (alias Nasara), who had been on security watch lists, troops of the Brigade recorded another operational success by intercepting two suspected terrorists’ logistics couriers and recovering a large cache of ammunition in Kogi State.

“The operation which was conducted on 20 April 2026, followed credible intelligence on the movement of suspected terrorists’ logistics elements within the Brigade’s Area of Responsibility.

“Acting swiftly on the report, troops deployed at Response Area Oshokoshoko mounted a snap checkpoint along Road Obajana–Kabba in Lokoja Local Government Area.

“During the operation, troops intercepted a Toyota bus conveying the suspects en route Obajana from Makurdi.

“A thorough search of the vehicle led to the arrest of two suspected terrorists’ logistics couriers identified as Mallam Zubairu Abubakar and Adamu Abubakar Abdullahi.

“Further search of the vehicle resulted in the recovery of a sack containing 314 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition suspected to re establish their already dismantled network overtime and three AK-47 rifle magazines concealed behind the driver’s seat.

“Other items recovered from the suspects include two mobile phones, one driver’s licence, one National Identification Number slip, and an identity card.

“The suspects and recovered items have been handed over to 12 Military Intelligence Regiment for further investigation and necessary action.

“This successful interception underscores the vigilance and proactive posture of troops in denying terrorists freedom of movement and disrupting their logistics network within the operational environment.”

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PHOTOS: Nigerian Navy intercepts three stowaways off Lagos coast

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​​​​​​​The Nigerian Navy has intercepted and rescued three suspected stowaways aboard the merchant vessel MSC STELLA (IMO No. 9279988) off the Lagos Fairway Buoy.

The Director of Naval Information, Navy Captain A A Folorunsho, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, April 20, 2026.

Folorunsho stated that the operation was carried out by personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT following credible intelligence from the Western Regional Control Centre, WRCC, at about 5.05 p.m. on April 19.

According to the statement, the suspects identified as Aguru Michael, a national of Benin Republic; Soye Monday, from Ondo State; and Kentobou Peter, from Delta, intended to stowaway to Europe.

“The Nigerian Navy, through personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT, has successfully intercepted and rescued three suspected stowaways aboard the merchant vessel MSC STELLA (IMO No. 9279988) off the Lagos Fairway Buoy, in a continued demonstration of its Search and Rescue (SAR) and maritime security commitment,” the statement read.

“The operation followed credible intelligence received from the Western Regional Control Centre (WRCC), at about 5:05 p.m. on Sunday, 19 April 2026.

“Acting swiftly, the Quick Response Team (QRT) of NNS BEECROFT, stationed at Tarkwa Bay, was immediately deployed to the vessel’s location.

“The team successfully rescued the three suspects approximately five nautical miles off the Lagos coastline.

“Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects illegally boarded the vessel at about 1:00 a.m. on Friday, 17 April 2026, while it was berthed at Tin Can Island Port.

“The individuals identified as Aguru Michael (27), a national of the Benin Republic; Soye Monday (25), from Ondo State; and Kentobou Peter (22), from Delta State, reportedly intended to stow away to Europe.

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“This recent rescue effort exemplifies the Nigerian Navy’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives at sea.

“Building on previous successful SAR missions—such as the rescue of seven individuals after the collision involving a Tantita Patrol boat and a wooden vessel in Bayelsa, and the rescue and handover of three foreign stowaways aboard MT ANATOLIA in March 2026—the Navy continues to demonstrate its robust operational tempo in countering irregular migration and ensuring maritime safety across Nigeria’s waters.

“The suspects are now in the custody of NNS BEECROFT, where they are undergoing thorough investigation and administrative processing in line with established laws.

“The Nigerian Navy reaffirms its dedication to securing Nigeria’s maritime domain and maintaining effective Search and Rescue operations to combat illegal activities within the country’s territorial waters.”

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Police nab 60-year-old suspected gunrunner in Cross River

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A 60-year-old suspected gunrunner, Okon William, has been arrested by the Cross River State Police Command in the Odukpani Local Government Area of the state.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the arrest, which was carried out in the Ubanbat community following credible intelligence received by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, led to the recovery of two locally fabricated firearms.

According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Sunday Eitokpah, on Monday, the operation led to the swift arrest of the suspect and the recovery of illegal weapons.

The statement read in part, “The Cross River State Police Command, in its sustained effort to combat the proliferation of illegal arms and violent crime, has arrested a suspected gunrunner, one Okon William ‘M’, aged 60 years, and recovered two (2) locally fabricated firearms in the Odukpani Local Government Area of the state.

“The arrest followed credible intelligence received by operatives of the command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit on the activities of a suspected arms trafficker within the Ubanbat community.

“Acting swiftly on the information, police operatives mobilised to the area and apprehended the suspect on April 19, 2026, at about 1700 hours.”

The command also disclosed: “Upon arrest, the suspect was subjected to a thorough search, which led to the recovery of two (2) locally fabricated long guns concealed in his possession.”

According to the statement, preliminary investigations show that the suspect is allegedly involved in illicit arms trafficking and used covert methods to avoid detection.

It added that he has already provided useful information aiding ongoing investigations into a wider arms fabrication and distribution network.

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“The suspect is currently in police custody and will be charged in court upon the conclusion of investigations. Efforts are being intensified to apprehend other members of the criminal network and recover additional illegal arms,” the statement read.

Reaffirming the command’s stance, the Commissioner of Police, Rashid Afegbua, urged residents to support security agencies with credible information, noting that the command remains committed to tackling violent crime across the state.

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