NIWA Deploys Equipment to Tackle Water Hyacinth in Ikorodu

by Oluwapelumi Bolu

Lagos: The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has mobilised specialised machinery to clear invasive water hyacinth from the waterways in Ikorodu, Lagos.

The operation aims to restore safe navigation, improve water transport efficiency, and mitigate environmental and economic disruptions caused by the aquatic weed.

The Lagos Area Manager of NIWA, Mrs Sarat Braimah, confirmed this in a statement made available to journalists on Friday in Lagos.

Braimah said the move was part of proactive efforts to prevent the menace from disrupting boat transportation and other waterway activities in the littoral communities.

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“The NIWA team, supported by heavy-duty equipment including swamp devils, harvesters, and other relevant machinery, has commenced preliminary clearing operations around Ebute Ikorodu and Ikpakodo ferry terminals.

“The exercise is intended to ensure that the waterways remain navigable and free from obstructions caused by the invasive aquatic weed,” she said.

Braimah said the deployment of the task force was a preventive measure designed to guarantee the smooth movement of goods and passengers through the Ikorodu waterways.

“We have carefully studied the pattern and spread of the water hyacinth phenomenon and have chosen to act swiftly to mitigate its impact before it disrupts boat and ferry operations.

“Beyond transportation, we are also mindful of the effects on local fishing activities. The earlier we address the problem, the better.

“My boss, the Managing Director of NIWA, Mr Bola Oyebamiji, has awarded the contract to tackle the menace of water hyacinth across the country to ensure the smooth passage of movement of goods and passengers.

“I will personally be on the ground throughout the week to monitor the progress of the operation by the contractors,” she added. 

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