NIWA moves against illegal dredging in Delta

The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has warned those engaging in illegal dredging in Delta state to desist and register with the authority or face the consequence of their illegalities.
Warri Area Manager of NIWA, Shaba Afeso, who gave the warning in an interview in Warri on Wednesday, said that the authority would no longer plead with illegal operators, but would henceforth commence arrest and confiscation of their equipment.
“Some dredging works are purely detrimental. We are going to move against those people now. People have to pay for their offences. That is the position of the authority now concerning illegal dredging.
“We have been pleading and talking about it. Since it is not yielding the desired results, we will take a very tough stand,’’ he said.
Afeso advised those in the dredging business to come to NIWA for clearance before commencing their business, noting that the authority has to check the suitability of their sites.
The area manager noted that dredging in some areas could cause environmental hazards like tremor which is dangerous, particularly in residential areas.
He said that NIWA is committed to protecting the environment, lives and property, adding that “there was an activity that was orally reported to me recently in Udu Local Government Area of Delta state. Some persons were dredging close to a national asset and we will soon move to stop the people.
“NIWA insists that there are safe ways to dredge. We will not approve dredging near residential areas, national assets, pipelines and bridges, among others.’’
He warned those who engaged in illegal dredging to desist from such act, noting that the authority would no longer condone such illegality in the state. (NAN)