Environment

The Lagos State Government has sealed Oke-Afa market, Isolo, and Katangua market, Abule Egba, for violating waste disposal regulations, including sundry unhygienic practices around the markets, which constitute grave environmental infractions.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs, Lagos Waste Management Authority, Mrs Folashade Kadiri.

LAWMA said the closure of the markets became expedient to curb mounting environmental health concerns.

Commenting on the development, the state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, said the government’s zero tolerance for waste initiative which started last year was still on course.

Wahab warned that any market or facility engaging in reckless waste disposal would be sanctioned.

“The government has not jettisoned its zero tolerance for waste initiative which we have been pursuing since last year.

“The only way for markets and traders is to engage in decent and civilised waste disposal practices as outlined by LAWMA

“Any market or facility that runs foul of this arrangement will face sanctions,” Wahab said.

The commissioner assured residents that the markets would remain sealed until stringent hygiene and waste disposal measures are implemented and compliance maintained.

He added that the state government was totally committed to ensuring cleanliness in all parts of the metropolis.

“The health and well-being of our residents are paramount. We cannot allow a few persons to endanger the health of many through irresponsible environmental practices.

“The sealing of these markets is a necessary step to compel compliance and safeguard public health,” Wahab said.

The Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Muyiwa Gbadegesin, urged various market executives to always mobilise their members to abide by waste management regulations, including the use of the double dino bins provided for markets and observance of hygienic habits in their activities.

Gbadegesin said that the rules of engagement were simple enough, adding that traders were all familiar with them

“Do not dispose of waste recklessly; use the dino bins; shun waste disposal on road medians around markets; deploy waste policing to prevent and apprehend outsiders messing up your markets and pay your waste bills promptly. It is as simple as that,” Gbadegesin said.

He warned that the zero-tolerance initiative would be pursued more vigorously this year, adding that markets that refuse to embrace basic and decent waste disposal practices would not escape sanctions.

Gbadegesin further appealed to market executives to work harder on mobilising their members to do what is right to preserve the environment for the good of everyone.

The LAWMA boss reiterated the agency’s commitment to ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment, stressing that cooperation from all stakeholders, including market operators and traders, was crucial.

“LAWMA deploys resources daily to clear waste from markets across the state.

“However, our efforts are often hampered by poor waste Management practice,” Gbadegesin said.

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Environment

Ogun State government is to ensure massive deployment of facilities to evacuate the expected high volume of wastes that will be generated across the state as Muslims celebrate this year’s Eid el Kabir. 

Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment and Chief Executive Officer of the State Waste Management Authority, OGWAMA, Mr. Ola Oresanya made the promise in a statement in Abeokuta. 

Mr. Oresanya said the special wastes disposal operation to keep the state clean and tidy during the celebration would involve the deployment of compactors, loaders and sweepers for use of the personnel. 

He advised residents and visitors to the state during the Sallah period to endeavor to pack the refuse, especially wastes from animals and livestock properly for easy collection. 

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment also urged road users to be mindful of road signs as sweepers and other environmental workers would be on duty throughout the period for the essential exercise.

Oluremi Olugbenro

Environment

Oyo State Government says it will commence strict enforcement of environmental laws from next week and duly prosecute offenders of improper waste disposal.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Dr. Bashir Olarenwaju made this known at a press briefing while introducing the new chairman of the State Environmental Task Force, Francis Ojomo, an assistant commissioner of police.

Dr Olanrewaju explained that the task force was drawn from various sectors including organized private sector and non-state actors to curtail the indiscriminate dumping of refuse on waterways and enforce stiffer punishment on offenders.

The chairman of the environmental task force, who was the area commander of Apata Police Division before his appointment, Mr Francis Ojomo promised to deliver appropriately, noting that there would be no room for negotiation for offenders caught violating the state environmental laws. 

Mr Ojomo also added that the task force would combine persuasion and necessary force to achieve its mandate of ensuring a clean and healthy environment

Iyabo Adebisi