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Lagos uncovers dangerous industrial pollution in Ikeja

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
May 19, 2026
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Lagos uncovers dangerous Ikeja industrial pollution after toxic chemical levels exceeded WHO safety standards

The Lagos State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has uncovered alarming levels of toxic chemicals in industrial waste discharged within the Ikeja industrial corridor, with official investigations detecting contaminant concentrations above World Health Organisation safety limits.

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The findings were contained in the ministry’s 2026 ministerial briefing presented on Monday, revealing that the state government has begun identifying pollution hotspots and sanctioning industrial operators linked to environmental contamination.

According to the report, extensive soil, sediment and water sampling exercises were carried out across Ikeja, one of Lagos State’s oldest manufacturing hubs, to trace industrial pollutants and assess decades of environmental degradation caused by industrial activities.

The investigation produced geospatial distribution maps showing concentrations of contaminants associated with chemical processing, industrial discharge, manufacturing operations and metal fabrication activities.

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Among the hazardous substances identified in the Ikeja industrial pollution study was nitrate, a contaminant associated with severe health complications, including methemoglobinemia, commonly referred to as “blue baby syndrome,” which can affect infants exposed to contaminated drinking water.

The ministry also detected ammonium contamination, describing it as highly toxic to aquatic ecosystems and a strong indicator of untreated sewage or industrial waste entering water bodies.

Elevated concentrations of copper were equally identified in parts of the study area, with officials warning that prolonged exposure through contaminated groundwater could lead to liver damage in humans.

The report further highlighted zinc contamination capable of disrupting soil quality and harming aquatic life within affected environments.

Although the ministry confirmed that contaminant levels exceeded World Health Organisation thresholds, officials did not disclose the exact concentration levels, the duration of contamination or the identities of companies allegedly responsible for the polluted discharge.

However, government officials stated that the contamination maps are already being used as evidence to impose non-compliance charges on operators connected to the pollution.

The ministry did not reveal the financial value of the penalties or whether enforcement actions beyond fines had been initiated.

The Ikeja industrial pollution investigation forms part of a broader environmental monitoring initiative aimed at building a state-wide georeferenced environmental protection database capable of tracking pollution sources across Lagos.

Beyond Ikeja, the ministry disclosed that groundwater contamination monitoring had been intensified around landfill locations in communities including Ogudu, Alapere, Oworonsoki, Ikorodu and Ojo.

Officials said dedicated boreholes had been installed in the affected areas to continuously monitor groundwater quality and compliance with WHO standards.

The government also confirmed that enforcement operations targeting illegal dredging, sand overloading and unauthorised land reclamation are ongoing along the Ajah-Ibeju Lekki-Epe corridor in collaboration with the Lagos Waste Management Authority.

As part of wider reforms, the ministry said it is developing new regulatory policies that would make geological investigations mandatory before the commencement of major construction projects, including roads, pipelines and buildings.

Despite the scale of the findings, the report did not clarify whether public health assessments had been conducted in nearby residential communities potentially exposed to contaminated water sources.

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The findings nevertheless represent one of the clearest official acknowledgements yet of the long-term environmental risks associated with industrial activities within Lagos’ manufacturing corridor.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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