NIWA Versus Lagos Attorney General On Waterways Jurisdiction

The Federal government regulatory agency on Inland Waterways in Nigeria, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), has stoutly faulted the assertions of Lagos Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Moyosoro Onigbanjo, SAN, on the subsisting judgment of the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division on appeal number CA/L/886/2014, delivered on July 18, 2017.

Onigbanjo had drawn the attention of NIWA to the assertions of the appeal court as the major plank to Lagos State government response to the letter written by Dr George Moghalu, Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority, pleading to restrain Lagos legislators from ambushing its mandate by setting up committee to investigate dredging activities in the state, which Onigbanjo, noted that it has the backing of the Court of Appeal.

However, NIWA in swift reply and focal drive to put issues in proper perspective, told the Lagos Attorney General, to carefully revisit the content of the judgment which he may had read in a haste or inadvertently did not accord the ruling with deep consideration.

Dr George Moghalu, the boss of NIWA noted that contrary to the assertions of Lagos State government that the Appeal court judgment favoured its regulation of the waterways, the court had in clear terms stated and held on page 27 of the copious judgement that  “items 5 in the second schedule to the NIWA Act is the relevant provision for the navigable route that falls under exclusive legislative list and it provides that” the intra coastal route from Badagry, along the Badagry Creek to Lagos through Lagos lagoon to Iwopin along Omu River/Creek, Talifa kivel to Ajelete, Akata, Aboko, Oluwa River to Okitipipa and on Gbekebo, Arogbo, Ofunama Benin Creek to Warri, Also the canal running from Araromi through Aiyetoro through Mahin lagoon to Igbokoda.

Dr George Moghalu further drew the attention of Lagos State government to the fact that the route run through International and states boundaries and therefore is consistent with the provisions of the constitution being items on the exclusive list and which the court of Appeal held “that revenue accruable from the federal route is payable to federal Inland Waterways Authority”

NIWA boss flagged down the empathic ruling of the Court of Appeal, and challenged Lagos state government to furnish him with intra waterways which exists in Lagos, outside item 5, second schedule of the NIWA Act.

(Transport Day)

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