As part of activities marking the 2025 World Oceans Day Celebration, the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) on Wednesday, joined forces with the Lekan Bakare Foundation in a community-focused engagement at Ago Egun, Makoko.
The event, themed “Strengthening Community Compliance for Safer Waterways and Sustainable Fishing,” featured enlightenment lectures aimed at raising awareness about the importance of safety, environmental responsibility, and sustainable fishing practices among coastal dwellers.
Key stakeholders present included representatives from the Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR), Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), and the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, who all contributed expert insights and practical knowledge tailored to the unique needs of the Ago Egun community.
As part of LASWA’s commitment to enhancing safety on Lagos inland waterways, life jackets were donated to local fishermen to promote safe practices during daily fishing and water transportation activities.
Speaking at the event, LASWA representatives emphasized the agency’s continued dedication to community outreach, water safety education, and collaborative partnerships that protect both people and marine resources.
This engagement marks another step forward in fostering responsible waterway use and empowering coastal communities to become active stewards of their environment.



More to read
SCAN supports orphanage with foodstuffs, cash donations
SIFAX Group celebrates “God’s Faithfulness” with glamour at 3rd annual thanksgiving
Ports police activates enhanced security across Lagos ports ahead of yuletide