LAWMA dislodges scavengers, miscreants from illegal dumps

The enforcement unit of Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has dislodged scavengers and miscreants from illegal dumpsites across neighbourhoods in the city, for a cleaner and healthier environment
LAWMA dislodges scavengers, miscreants from illegal dumps
  • Arraigns 30 culprits, tasks residents on proper waste management

LAWMA Dislodges Scavengers, Miscreants from Illegal Dumps
Mr. Ibrahim Adejuwon Odumboni, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA).

The enforcement unit of Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has dislodged scavengers and miscreants from illegal dumpsites across neighbourhoods in the city, for a cleaner and healthier environment

The team has in the past few days, been patrolling neighbourhoods across the state, notorious for illegal refuse dumping and the presence of scavengers, rummaging through waste piles, contributing to littering and unsightly landscapes and public spaces.

During the enforcement operations, the LAWMA team dismantled shanties and illegal structures, apprehending individuals caught engaging in indiscriminate waste disposal, at various locations in Ipaja, Ikate-Surulere, and Ikeja, preparatory to the prosecution of 30 persons arrested for irregularities.

Commenting on the development, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LAWMA, Ibrahim Odumboni, expressed concern over residents’ increasing disregard for proper waste management practices, stressing the importance of prompt payment for waste services, and the negative consequences of indiscriminate disposal.

According to him, the activities of scavengers and miscreants not only deface “our cities but also pose serious health hazards to residents.” He said: “It is disheartening to see some individuals engaging in indiscriminate disposal because they do not want to pay for waste services.

“This behaviour undermines the efforts of LAWMA and hampers our progress towards maintaining a clean and healthy environment.”

The LAWMA boss stressed the need for residents to take responsibility for their waste and participate actively in proper waste management practices, urging them to utilise services of Private Sector Partnership (PSP) operators, to ensure scheduled collection of their waste, as well as take advantage of various waste recycling initiatives introduced by the authority.

“To achieve a cleaner and healthier city, it is crucial for residents to play their part in waste management. LAWMA, through PSP operators, is working relentlessly to ensure efficient waste collection services, and we urge residents to take advantage of these services. By properly sorting and disposing of waste, we can establish a better quality of life for everyone,” he stressed.

Odumboni stated that LAWMA had continued to embark on awareness campaigns alongside the enforcement operations, to educate residents on the importance of proper waste management, adding that the advocacy drive included community engagements, door-to-door visits, and the distribution of educational materials, for enlightenment on waste segregation and responsible disposal.

He called on residents to support the efforts of the Agency, by adhering to waste management guidelines, adding that, with concerted efforts of the agency and active participation of residents, the state would witness a significant improvement in waste management, resulting in a cleaner and healthier environment for all.

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