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Lagos State Unveils Commencement Dates For Seven New Laws

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 8, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Lagos State Unveils Commencement Dates For Seven New Laws.

Lagos State Government has officially announced the commencement dates for seven bills recently signed into law by Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, marking a significant step in advancing governance and socio-economic development across the state. The announcement, made public on 4 July 2025, underscores the administration’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of Lagosians through robust legal frameworks.

 

The newly assented laws, passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly, include the Lagos State Electricity Law, 2025; Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (Amendment) Law, 2025; Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection (Amendment) Law, 2025; Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (Amendment) Law, 2025; Lagos State Legislative Service Commission Law, 2025; Lagos State Wealth Fund Law, 2025; and Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (Amendment) Law, 2025. These laws are designed to address critical areas such as energy, environmental sustainability, consumer rights, and economic growth.





 

The Lagos State Electricity Law, 2025, is poised to revolutionise the state’s power sector by enabling the government to regulate and expand electricity generation, distribution, and supply. This move aims to tackle chronic power shortages and foster a reliable energy ecosystem for residents and businesses alike. Similarly, the Lagos State Wealth Fund Law, 2025, establishes a sovereign wealth fund to secure long-term financial stability, ensuring sustainable investments for future generations.

 

Amendments to existing laws, such as the Lagos State Environmental Management and Protection Law and the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency Law, reflect the government’s resolve to strengthen regulatory oversight. These updates will enhance environmental conservation efforts and bolster protections for consumers against unfair trade practices. The Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (Amendment) Law, 2025, introduces stricter regulations to promote transparency and accountability in the gaming industry, while the Residents Registration Agency (Amendment) Law aims to streamline citizen identification processes.

 

The Lagos State Legislative Service Commission Law, 2025, is another landmark legislation, establishing a framework to enhance the efficiency and independence of the state’s legislative arm. This law is expected to improve legislative processes, ensuring that the House of Assembly operates with greater autonomy and effectiveness in serving the public.

 

Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration has described the commencement of these laws as a pivotal moment in Lagos’s journey towards becoming a model of excellence in governance. The government has assured residents that implementation will be closely monitored to ensure tangible benefits. Public awareness campaigns are also planned to educate citizens on the provisions and implications of the new laws.

 

As Lagos continues to position itself as a leading economic hub in Africa, these legislative measures signal a proactive approach to addressing contemporary challenges. The state government has called on residents, businesses, and stakeholders to support the smooth rollout of these laws, which are set to take effect in the coming weeks, with specific commencement dates to be detailed in official gazettes.

 

This development has been warmly received by Lagosians, who view the laws as a testament to the state’s unwavering dedication to progress and inclusive governance.

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