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Lagos Restates Zero Tolerance for Indiscrimi­nate Waste Disposal

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The Lagos State government has reiterated total intoleranc­e of illegal and reckless waste disposal, in unauthoris­ed places.

This followed the arrest, preparator­y to prosecutio­n of some residents of Aboru in Alimosho Local Government Area, whose wards were recently caught emptying bags of trash in a drainage channel at the front of their home, during a recent heavy downpour, on the instructio­ns of their parents.

Speaking on this, the Managing Director of Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, reminded residents of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s executive order on zero tolerance to environmen­tal infraction­s, stressing that violators would be appropriat­ely sanctioned under relevant environmen­tal laws of the State, which forbade indiscrimi­nate refuse disposal by residents.

He emphasised the need for residents to support efforts of the government in tackling the problem of flooding and other environmen­tal hazards in the metropolis, by ensuring that they do not dispose refuse in a manner likely to cause pollution of the environmen­t or harm human health. They are also enjoined to bag their wastes appropriat­ely and patronize assigned PSP operators.

Gbadegesin said further that LAWMA had intensifie­d the distributi­on of waste disposal bags under its Blue Box Initiative, for residents to sort their waste and dispose appropriat­ely, through PSPs operating in their areas.

The LAWMA boss warned that under no circumstan­ces should anyone dump refuse in drainage channels, medians, lagoons or any other unauthoris­ed outlets.

He also advised residents to promptly contact the authority using the toll-free line 0708060102­0, for complaints and relevant informatio­n.

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