Landmark Left In The Dark Over Coastal Highway Plans (see claims)

  • Landmark Africa says it was not consulted before government commenced coastal highway plans impacting its beach
  • Company states it has not been engaged on environmental impact assessment for the project on its property
  • Accelerated sand filling of shoreline has caused “widespread panic” among Landmark businesses and stakeholders

Eko Hot Blog reports that tensions are rising between Landmark Africa and the government over the ambitious Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project.

In a statement released on Thursday, the organization revealed that it has been kept in the dark regarding plans that could significantly impact its beachfront property.

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“To date, Landmark has never been officially consulted on the coastal highway alignment, nor have we been engaged in discussions regarding the environmental impact assessment of the project on Landmark,” stated Elsie Ogianyo, the organization’s spokesperson.

The accelerated sand filling operations along Landmark’s shoreline have sent shockwaves through the business community. “The accelerated sand filling on the Landmark shoreline has sent widespread panic and fear to the independent businesses, suppliers, employees, investors, financiers and clients that all conduct business within the Landmark Ecosystem,” the statement read.

tensions are rising between Landmark Africa and the government over the ambitious Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project.

Meanwhile, at the Landmark Beach Resort in Oniru, Lagos, sand-filling activities have commenced amid the coastal highway developments, despite the Lagos State Government recently issuing a demolition notice for the resort.

A video posted on Landmark Africa’s official X (formerly Twitter) account showed earthmoving equipment actively depositing sand over significant sections of the beach, including areas near the popular Hard Rock Café.

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As the ambitious infrastructure project pushes forward, Landmark Africa finds itself grappling with uncertainty and a lack of communication from the government authorities.

The company’s statement highlights the growing tensions between business interests and the government’s development plans, raising concerns about the potential impact on the local ecosystem and stakeholders.

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