LAGOS GOVT PRIORITISES ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS, URGES RESIDENTS TO TAKE ACTION

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… As State Celebrates Year 2024 World Clean-Up Day

The Lagos State Government on Thursday urged residents, market men and women, artisans, NGOs, and commercial establishments to prioritise environmental cleanliness to prevent the spread of all forms of diseases.

The Special Adviser on Environment, Engr. Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu made this known at the commemoration of the year 2024 World Clean-up Day advocacy / Sensitisation programme held at Bada Community in the Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Area, encouraging residents to voluntarily continue with the exercise.

He described the event as a global exercise with the 2024 Theme: “Make Room for Life”, underscoring the fact that residents should inculcate the habit and make it a way of life by always cleaning up their environment and refraining from blaming the government once it rains and a flash flood occurs.

“Good Sanitation practices is not an individual responsibility but a collective responsibility for everyone to take action; Residents cannot continue to accuse the government whereas residents continually dump their waste in drainages”, he said.

He said there is time for everything as the time for politicking has passed and now is the time for governance, adding that the exercise is a clarion call for all to embrace good sanitation habits.
He stressed that a dirty environment promotes the spread of diseases such as diarrhoea, malaria, and typhoid, as well as the outbreak of cholera experienced in Lagos a few months back.

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He said the Government carried out today’s exercise to clean up drainages, streets, medians, kerbs, sidewalks, refuse black spots, vegetal nuisance in Bada Community as well as markets, motor parks and garages in Oshodi-Isolo LGA so that they can sustain the regular cleaning of their environment.

He reiterated that residents should desist from unwholesome waste disposal as the generation of waste is an unavoidable aspect of Man’s existence, stressing that residents should always patronise the Private Sector Partnership (PSP) for better service delivery.

He appealed to residents and market men and women to stop seeing KAI Officials as enemies, saying if people imbibe good environmental sanitation and hygiene practices as a way of life, KAI Officials would not close their markets.

He explained that the Oja-Oke Idera Market on Baderin Street, Oshodi, was sealed up today as a result of unsanitary activities’ saying various whistle-blowers and customers kept complaining to the government about these unsanitary habits.

He expressed appreciation to everyone for participating in the exercise while urging that the exercise must continue as a sustainable environmental programme across the state.
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Director of Sanitation Services, Dr. Hassan Sanuth, said the United Nations set aside a day in September of every year to carry out thorough cleaning and sanitation of our environment.

According to him, “I want to encourage all of us to put in dedication to continue this exercise as this is a clarion call to key into the vision of Mr. Governor to improve the aesthetics of our great state, promote our tourism potential and improve the economy”.

In her response, the Iyaloja-General Oshodi / Isolo Market, Mrs. Sekinat Ejide Adeyanju expressed appreciation to the government for the laudable exercise, saying continuous effort to cleanup and sanitise the state by the government is for the best interest of all residents.

She pledged that market women and men would continue to inculcate the
culture of engaging in environmental sanitation always as well as endeavour to dispose of waste responsibly and patronise the PSP operators.

The team had earlier cleaned up Peluola Street, Bada Community, Mafoluku Oshodi and sealed up Oja-Oke, Idera Market on Baderin Street, Oshodi for various unsanitary activities before proceeding to the Sensitisation/ Advocacy programme.

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