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The Lagos State Government has indefinitely shut down the Itedo Market in Lekki for repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading. 
The Lagos State Government on Thursday removed illegal structures obstructing the Jebba/Kano collector in Ebute Metta, a move aimed at improving stormwater flow and reducing flooding risks.  
The Lagos State Government has dismissed former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi’s criticism of the demolitions at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex, insisting the affected buildings had no planning approvals. 
The Lagos State Government has started demolishing illegal structures built along the setback of the Ikota River in Lekki. 
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday reopened the Ogudu-Ifako Bridge following the completion of repair work on the expansion joints of the infrastructure.
The Lagos State Government has announced the temporary closure of multiple jetties and terminals along Five Cowries Creek from October 2 to October 5, 2025, ahead of the E1 Championship, the world’s first all-electric powerboat racing tournament.
Lagos State Government has unveiled plans to integrate estate lakes, canals, and pumps into a comprehensive flood management system within the next 24 months, aiming to reduce flooding across the city. 
The Lagos State Government has intensified its crackdown on illegal reclamation and dredging activities along the Lagos Lagoon, sealing several sites in the Lekki area and arresting five suspects. 
The Lagos State Government has attributed the recent flooding at Kusenla in Lekki Phase 1 to a technical misalignment in the drainage system, where the downstream level is higher than the existing drainage invert. 
The Lagos State Government has set a target of issuing up to 45,000 building permits annually as part of efforts to regulate development and keep pace with the state’s rapid urban growth. 
The Lagos State Government has announced that night-time repair works will commence on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, covering the stretch from Bonny Camp junction, from Monday, September 15 to Sunday, September 21, 2025. 
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to demolish shanties built directly under high-tension power lines in Makoko, Yaba, citing urgent safety concerns for residents of the densely populated waterfront community. 
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