The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has
conducted a comprehensive clean-up exercise at Itedo Community, Lekki Local
Council Development Area, in partnership with Lekki Peninsula Environment
Community, Crusader Sterling Pensions and Itedo Community Development
Association, promising to clamp down on filthy communities and residents.
The clean-up exercise is in continuation of LAWMA’s efforts to clear black spots across communities in the state.
Commenting on the exercise, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegeshin, condemned the unhygienic habits of some residents, who indulge in reckless waste disposal in unauthorised locations, promising to wield the big stick on such erring individuals and areas, adding that the agency would stop at nothing, to achieve a clean and sustainable Lagos environment.
According to him, “Today, we hearken to the call of the
people of Lekki Peninsula Estate residents, who deemed it fit to call our
attention to inappropriate waste disposal practices in this area. It is a deep
clean-up of gutters, corridors and median. First, we will address the issue of
illegal occupants who operate businesses here; they will be relocated into the
community. Nobody will invest in a filthy environment. We are using this
opportunity to appeal to the people of Lagos, to embrace the right attitude to
the environment for a healthy life. LAWMA will never condone filthy habits at
homes and public spaces and will stop at nothing to achieve a clean and
sustainable environment.”
Gbadegeshin said further that the Authority was open to
collaborations with stakeholders on environmental issues, to complement the
Authority’s effort.
“We are ready for partnership opportunities. Waste
management in Lagos has always been driven by private sector participation. The
state cannot do it alone. Residents and citizens own the state. We want you to
support this initiative and stop littering the environment. This exercise will
continue for three days and LAWMA will keep monitoring for enhanced result,’’
he stressed.
The chairman of the Environment Committee, Lekki
Peninsula Community, Mr. Yomi Idowu, noted that the committee became worried,
about the heap of refuse deposited by recalcitrant residents and traders on a
daily basis, necessitating the call for LAWMA's intervention.
He said “Our environment should be in a clean and
hygienic condition always, if we want to be free from diseases and sickness.
Indiscriminate waste dumping around this community is alarming and we felt this
cannot continue. Most of the residents are in support of this clean up and they
have been participating. We will ensure there is proper sensitization after
this exercise”.
On his part, the executive director of Crusader
Sterling Pensions, Mr. Olufemi Dada, appreciated the Authority for the
partnership, noting that the LAWMA helmsman has demonstrated the agency’s
vision, through a proactive delivery, following proper planning and execution
with his team.
While thanking the Authority for its prompt response,
the chairman of Itedo Community Development Association, Mr. Rapheal Oroiale,
promised that the community would employ community police, to man the area and
ensure defaulters were apprehended and prosecuted.
Also present at the clean-up exercise were LAWMA
operations team, advocacy team, special duties, enforcement team, street
sweepers, market waste team, marine waste team and celebrity artiste, Bankole
Wellington, among others.
Kadiri Folashade (Mrs.)
Director, Public Affairs











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