Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu
The Lagos State Government has said that it had invested over N2 billion towards the rehabilitation of dumpsites across the state for effective waste management.
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who made this known during the unveiling of 102 new compactor trucks and 100 double dino bins at Lagos House, Ikeja, said that the state government remained determined to rewrite the narrative of waste management in Lagos State for the better.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said that in the administration’s governing agenda, encapsulated as T.H.E.M.E.S, solid waste management represented a crucial cog of the Health and Environment pillar.
”On assumption of office two years ago, one of the first things I did was visit the Olusosun Landfill in Ojota. This visit was not accidental. We were and still remain determined to rewrite the narrative of waste management in Lagos State, for the better.
”This determination has seen us already invest more than N2 billion towards the rehabilitation of dumpsites across our state.
”Another N1 billion is currently being invested in the construction of three new transfer loading stations to provide the necessary infrastructure to facilitate the effective delivery of solid waste management services,” Sanwo-Olu said.
According to him, his administration’s promise is to empower the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) to effectively drive the elimination of waste accumulation in Lagos and adoption of recycling state-wide.
He said that the government was thinking beyond the basics of waste collection and disposal, as it was equally focused on permanently changing the habits and mindsets of residents regarding the management of waste.
Sanwo-Olu said that the government was inculcating a culture of responsible usage and of sorting and recycling among the residents.
The governor charged the residents to take responsibility for the waste they generate.
According to him, residents cannot continue to litter the roads, dump waste on the roadside or in illegal dumpsites or patronise cart-pushers for waste disposal.
”This calls for a wholesale change of attitude towards our environment, beginning with basic hygiene at home, proper domestic waste management and ultimately, environment-friendly practices.
”The quality of our environment directly impacts the quality of the lives we live. A clean environment is a major weapon against COVID-19 and other public health challenges,” he said. (NAN)

