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Why We Sealed Lekki School –Lagos Govt

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Lagos State Government has disclosed why it sealed Global International College, a private educational institution located in Lekki area of the state, citing environmental infractions deemed hazardous to public health, reports BusinessTodayNg

According to a statement issued by The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, which made this disclosure through a statement, saidthe enforcement action followed the discovery of untreated faecal sludge and wastewater being discharged from the school premises into surrounding areas, creating a pervasive stench and discomfort for nearby residents.

According to the state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, the unsanitary discharge was channelled through a pumping system directly into the drainage network, in clear violation of established environmental regulations.

Lagos State Government has sealed Global International College, a private educational institution located in Lekki, over environmental infractions deemed hazardous to public health.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, the enforcement action followed the discovery of untreated faecal sludge and wastewater being discharged from the school premises into surrounding areas, creating a pervasive stench and discomfort for nearby residents.

According to the state Commissionerfor Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab,  the unsanitary discharge was channelled through a pumping system directly into the drainage network, in clear violation of established environmental regulations.

Wahab explained that the enforcement was carried out on Saturday,5 July, 2025 after multiple warnings to the school management were ignored. Wahab emphasized that the government would not hesitate to impose strict penalties on institutions or individuals who violate environmental laws.

He also warned that the state would not tolerate any form of environmental abuse, stressing that erring facilities would face sanctions, including prosecution, where necessary.

“All environmental nuisance and pollution portends grave dangers to public health and will be met with appropriate sanctions and/or prosecution,” Wahab said.

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