The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has organised a sensitisation
workshop for traders at its headquarters, Ijora-Olopa, during which it
admonished markets in the state to take charge of the waste generated by them .
Themed “Hygienic Environment, Responsibility of All”, the workshop was attended
by over 200 representatives of various markets located in the Lagos
central district.
In his opening remarks, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa
Gbadegesin, represented by the Head of Market Waste Services, Mrs. Aderonke
Apena, noted that maintaining a clean and hygienic environment was a primary
responsibility of the various markets.
He said, “A hygienic environment offers numerous benefits, primarily by
reducing the risk of illness and infection, while also improving overall health
and well-being. This includes a cleaner physical space, reduced stress and
anxiety, and enhanced productivity. This gives us protection from waterborne
diseases, other infections, and pollution. Therefore, all hands must be on deck
to achieve a sustainable and healthy environment.”
“It starts from our homes. We are a reflection of what we do in our various
homes. I will encourage you to pay attention to the message of today’s workshop
and apply it, both in your homes and your business places. Maintaining hygiene
in a marketplace is very important. If a market is unhygienic, both the buyer
and seller are at health risk. Let us all take proper responsibility of our
environment”, he stressed.
Gbadegesin noted that the sensitisation workshop was premised on the Themes
Plus agenda, where health and environment were placed side by side, stressing
that failure to maintain proper hygiene in marketplaces would have attendant
negative consequences on public health and the environment.
According to him, “A market is a place where so many people visit daily, making it a veritable place for transmitting diseases, if proper
sanitation is not carried out. A market should always be in a clean state.
Therefore, market users need to take waste management in the
markets seriously, to avoid epidemics in society “.
Speaking further on the role of traders towards ensuring proper hygiene in the
markets, the LAWMA boss highlighted that proper waste containerisation should
be prioritised, through bagging and separation of waste.
He observed that “Commingling of waste is unhygienic and improper. Waste
emanating from the markets are of different types. There are food waste, animal
waste, agricultural waste, recyclables and so on. All this waste should be
properly bagged to avoid littering. We have held a series of meetings with the leadership of markets on patronage of only LAWMA-assigned PSP operators. It is
illegal to patronise cart pushers.
He warned that LAWMA personnel had been assigned to all markets across the
state to ensure prompt payment for waste services, adding that it was
important for markets to get bin keepers to monitor and arrest illegal waste
carriers who pollute the market environment.
On the recent closure of some markets for indiscriminate waste disposal, Gbadegesin noted that government did not take delight in shutting down markets, urging the traders to manage waste responsibly to prevent such measures.
Commenting on the benefit of the workshop, A trader from Folashade Tinubu Ojo Market, Suru Alaba, Mr. Lukman Ajadi, commended the Authority for organising the sensitisation workshop , adding that he had learnt a lot about proper waste separation and the benefits of recycling.
Another participant from Alayabiagba Market, Mrs. Chioma Kenneth, noted that
the workshop was educative, urging the Authority to intensify night
surveillance to apprehend suspected touts who engaged in illegal waste dumping
in the markets.
For inquiries, complaints, or further updates, please contact LAWMA through the
toll-free numbers: 080000LAWMA (08000052962), 07080601020, and 617, or visit www.lawma.gov.ng.
Kadiri, Folashade (Mrs.)
Director, Public Affairs















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