EID-EL-FITRI: LAWMA urges residents to embrace clean environment

The Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin has urged Lagos residents to embrace and make a clean environment a permanent habit that goes beyond occasions and festivities.

The Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin has urged Lagos residents to embrace and make a clean environment a permanent habit that goes beyond occasions and festivities.

In a release issued on Monday by the Agency, Gbadegesin congratulated the Muslim faithful on completing the Ramadan Fast, culminating in the celebration of this year’s Eid-el-Fitri.

The LAWMA Boss noted that personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness formed integral teachings of Islam that should become permanent features of daily living beyond the Ramadan period.

He said: “Islam teaches cleanliness at the personal level, at home and the environment. Islam abhors filth and dirtiness anywhere around us. I appeal that we make this great teaching a permanent feature of our daily lives and living. Whatever we put into the environment is what it will give back. Therefore, let us maintain good hygiene at the domestic front as well as the larger environment for our good”.

While wishing Muslims happy celebrations, he implored residents to shun reckless waste disposal at street corners, road medians, sidewalks, black spots and other unauthorised locations, warning that LAWMA enforcement personnel had been mobilised to apprehend defaulters for immediate prosecution.

Gbadegesin assured that PSP operators would continue to work optimally, while the agency would provide backup services in areas that require such, urging motorists to drive with caution, to ensure the safety of sanitation workers on major roads during the festivities.

He further appealed to residents to contact LAWMA customer care, to report service gaps for quick intervention.

 

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