NIWA’s contribution to Lagos waterways negligible, says LASWA GM

Damilola Emmanuel

The  General Manager, Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA),  Damilola Emmanuel has said that the contributions to waterways development in Lagos State by National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) is minimal.

He gave the ratio of five to one; giving the credit of the chunk of the development to the Lagos state government.

Damilola Emmanuel, in a recent chat with our correspondent, said despite that Lagos is the major revenue-generating area of the federal agency, its infrastructural development in the state does not justify the revenue.

While saying that LASWA  removed wrecks from the Lagos waterways every year, it challenged NIWA to show evidence of wreck removal from the Lagos waterways in recent times.

Emmanuel however said NIWA was beginning to contribute a few infrastructures but maintained that the efforts are negligible.

“How many wrecks have the federal government removed in Lagos state, let them provide the evidence and let’s see, let’s not even get into all of that.

“I am telling you that if you do your findings properly, you will find out who exactly is removing wrecks in Lagos.

“We are happy now that NIWA is contributing to doing a few infrastructures. In Lagos state, we have a ratio of five to one in terms of infrastructure, then who exactly is interested in development?

“So, I don’t want to go into all of that but because we know we must respect the federal government, we find a way to have a cordial relationship. I am sure you have not heard of any fight in recent time, it is because we find a way of managing the relationship. Where two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers,” he says.

The LASWA helmsman further stated that the major concern of the state is waterways development, adding that the state is spending billions of naira to achieve the feat.

He harped on the need for NIWA to increase its contribution to waterways development in Lagos as the state is the major revenue hub of the federal agency.

His words, “Our own is about the development of the inland waterways and to us, that is critical and the state government is spending billions every year from channelisation to infrastructure, to ferry services; many things happening in the inland waterways shows that the state government is interested in the sector.

“So, we find a harmonious way to work between LASWA and NIWA and interestingly, over the cargo operation that is coming up in Lagos state, LASWA, NIWA, NIMASA and NPA all have a joint committee which will view everything that is going on and try to manage all-cargo operations, these are all parts of collaboration. Collaboration is very key, that is what I want to say to us.

“Everyone has what they are contributing but I can only speak for myself because I am in LASWA and not in NIWA. To a certain extent, they are also contributing their own quota but it is never enough because the waterways require a lot more to be done.

“I rate them on the fact that they are doing their best but they can still do more. We as state government want them to do more because they have the capacity, they are generating significant revenue from here and Lagos is their major revenue-generating area so, they need to do more but we as LASWA, of course, cooperate with them and plead with them to do more,” he said.

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