…To Do Community Service
A Magistrate's Court in Oshodi has handed down
community service sentences to nineteen individuals apprehended for
indiscriminate waste dumping.
The proceedings presided over by Magistrate Ademola Adesanya, saw a total of 24 individuals brought before the court. After careful consideration, 19 were ordered to carry out community service, involving thorough cleaning, grass cutting, and sweeping of Oshodi Isolo Local Government community, while five minors were warned to desist from improper waste disposal or risk being sent to Juvenile Court.
The Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos Waste Management
Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, in a statement, commended the court's
firm stance in combating environmental offences, reiterating the zero-tolerance policy of the state government, for indiscriminate waste dumping.
He said, "This decisive action by the Magistrate's
Court is a significant step towards maintaining a clean and healthy environment
for all residents. It sends a clear message that waste management regulations
will be rigorously enforced, and offenders will face the full force of the
law."
Gbadegesin disclosed that the exercise would be a continuous one and emphasised the need for people to take responsibility for upholding proper waste management practices, adding that improper disposal of waste not only jeopardised public health but also had far-reaching environmental consequences.
"The exercise is ongoing. We must all take
ownership of our environment. Responsible waste management is not just a legal
obligation, but a moral one. It is imperative for every individual to play
their part in preserving the beauty and sustainability of our
communities", he stated.
LAWMA, in collaboration with the Lagos State
Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), has stepped up enforcement against
indiscriminate waste dumping in the metropolis. It would be recalled that
earlier in the week, 10 persons were fined by the Magistrate’s Court for environmental offences.
For waste management-related issues in your area, call
LAWMA toll-free numbers: 07080601020 and 617.
Kadiri Folashade (Mrs.)
Director, Public Affairs
20/10/2023








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