“OUR WASTE MANAGEMENT, DISPOSAL CULTURE MUST CHANGE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT” – LAGOS GOVT

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The Lagos State Government on Thursday charged the citizens to change their attitude to waste management and disposal to collectively achieve a sustainable environment.

Speaking while featuring on a television interview programme and an X Space live about the viral insinuation of a smelly city, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab reiterated that proper waste disposal culture is an intentional behaviour that must be adhered to by all concerned.

Wahab said most cosmopolitan cities around the world have specific areas that emit offensive odours such as New York, Beijing and London amongst others, saying Lagos is not an exception but this can only be experienced around the landfill sites at Olusosun in Ojota and Solous III in Igando area.

The Commissioner said Lagos generates between 13,000 to 14,000 tonnes of waste daily, highlighting that Lagos has creatively proffered ways to reduce the quantum of waste that ends up at the Landfill sites.

“Approach taken include converting between 4,000 to 5,000 tonnes of waste daily to wealth, 2,500 tonnes converted to energy, 4,000 to 5,000 converted to fuel for LAMATA buses, and LAFARGE company taking a chunk of the combustible wastes converted to power for their factory. The long-term plan is to have less than 1,000 tonnes ending up at the Landfills daily,” he said.

Wahab said the state is in the process of decommissioning the dumpsites at Olusosun and Soulous III, adding that the approach of waste segregation from waste generated will go a long way to minimise the number of waste that will end up at the Landfills sites.

He mentioned that for almost two decades, the Government has enabled the private sector to come into the waste collection process with the State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) as the regulator, noting that some challenges are experienced in the process as homeowners always try to circumvent the payment system by engaging in illegal waste disposal.

“If PSP operators are not efficient in your area, please call LAWMA; they are empowered with over 200 trucks to intervene in the interim while they investigate the operation of the designated PSP operator”, he said.

The Commissioner said the state is continually ramping up its Advocacy to educate homeowners and market leaders and also enforce when necessary, adding that arrest and prosecution will also be made according to the environmental laws of the State.

“Recently I led Advocacy campaigns to Idumota, Oyingbo and Oke-Arin markets to educate our market women that they have to change and do things differently, they must display their wares responsibly in the allocated space and not on our drainage channels,” he said.

Wahab averred that the State Government has deepened its collaboration and relationship with the Local Governments to ensure that they carry out their responsibility of effecting cleanliness in the market space and tertiary drains while the State is responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the Primary and Secondary Channels to ensure a flood-free Lagos.

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He stressed that in the recent past, the Government had to move to the Berger end of the Lagos Ibadan Expressway and Oshodi where individuals were found to be openly defecating on the road medians causing a notorious stench in these areas, adding that the spaces were thereafter cleaned while sanitation enforcement officers were deployed to arrest recalcitrant offenders.

He said the Ministry constantly consults with Officials of the National Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to ensure that functional Public Toilets exist in all motor parks and to also educate their members and motorists to use these toilets.

He mentioned that a total of 1710 public toilets exist in the state with an additional 150 new ones currently being worked on, adding that every petrol filling station and eatery is compelled to allow people to use their toilet facility to curb the open defecation menace.

“We encourage our citizens to blow the whistle about people that engage in environmental infractions around them. I would like residents to also know that the government will frown at any person that is found using the whistle-blowing approach to witchhunt others”, he said.

Wahab also touched on the present administration’s determination to provide potable water to every nook and cranny of the state with the ongoing laying of water pipes from Ogun River to Adiyan II estimated to provide 70 million gallons of drinkable water daily in addition to the 30 million being supplied by the already existing waterworks.

He, thereafter, encouraged everyone to collaborate with the government to ensure that a healthy environment is achieved and sustained. “I want to appeal to all residents to be friendly with nature and be rest assured that the government would not drop the ball; We shall continually be responsive and responsible to you in the Ministry as well as all our Agencies. Be rest assured that we are available and willing to assist at all times”.

 

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