Lagos Government Seals Coca-Cola, Guinness, and FrieslandCampina Factories Over Groundwater Violations

December 25, 2024

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groundwater violations

The Lagos State Government has sealed the factories of major companies, including Coca-Cola, Guinness Nigeria, and FrieslandCampina (makers of Peak Milk), over unauthorized groundwater use and regulatory non-compliance.

This enforcement action was carried out by the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LSWRC) as part of a broader initiative to curb illegal groundwater abstraction and ensure compliance with state regulations. The crackdown aligns with the government’s efforts to manage water resources sustainably and protect the environment.

According to the Executive Secretary of LSWRC, Funke Adepoju, the affected companies failed to obtain the required permits for groundwater extraction. Adepoju emphasized that the state government had provided ample warnings and time for the companies to regularize their operations.

“Water is a critical resource, and it must be managed sustainably. This action is part of our commitment to enforcing laws that ensure equitable and sustainable use of Lagos State’s water resources,” Adepoju said during the operation.

The factories sealed include prominent production facilities in the state, drawing attention to the scale of non-compliance among major corporate entities. Officials stated that unauthorized groundwater use not only violates the law but also poses risks to environmental sustainability and equitable water access for residents.

While the affected companies have yet to issue detailed public statements, the enforcement action has sparked conversations about corporate responsibility and the role of industries in adhering to environmental and regulatory standards.

Environmental experts have lauded the government’s move, highlighting the importance of regulating industrial water use in Lagos, a state already grappling with water scarcity and over-extraction issues. They argue that unregulated groundwater abstraction can lead to long-term environmental degradation, including land subsidence and reduced water availability for residential use.

The Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring compliance with water resource management laws and has warned other companies operating in the state to comply or face similar sanctions.

This crackdown represents a significant step in addressing the challenges of water resource management in one of Nigeria’s most industrialized and densely populated states. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders are watching closely to see how the affected companies respond and whether the government’s actions will spur greater compliance across industries.

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