ALIMOSHOTODAY BIG STORIES: This week's trending headlines!

ALIMOSHOTODAY BIG STORIES: This week's trending headlines!

THE Alimoshotoday.com team appreciates the Alimosho community for always making us your go-to source for getting the latest information from all the six LCDAs in the Alimosho Local Government Area.

However, we thought to bring you up to speed in case you missed some top headlines that may interest you this week.

The week under review is Friday, January 30, 2025, to Thursday, February 6, 2025.

Here are the trending headlines of the week on Alimoshotoday.com.

1.    NIM CALLS ON YOUNG PROFESSIONALS IN ALIMOSHO TO JOIN ITS TEAM


Are you a young professional residing in Alimosho Local Government, passionate about politics and governance? Do you yearn for meaningful change in your community? Look no further! The New Initiative Movement (NIM) is calling on like-minded individuals to join their ranks.

2.  LAWMA INTENSIFIES NIGHT SURVEILLANCE TO CURB INDISCRIMINATE WASTE DUMPING


The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has ramped up its night surveillance operations, leaving no hiding place for persons hiding under the cover of darkness, to dispose of their waste at illegal locations. The Agency has reiterated its commitment to enforcing environmental laws, ensuring that offenders are identified and prosecuted accordingly.

3.   AKINSANYA EMPOWERS IGANDO-IKOTUN YOUTH


The transformative work of Comr. Lasisi Ayinde Akinsanya, the Executive Chairman of Igando-Ikotun LCDA, has set a remarkable precedent in the realm of youth empowerment. His commitment to uplifting the lives of young individuals through vocational training has sparked a wave of unprecedented change across the seven wards under his jurisdiction.

4. ENFORCEMENT OF BAN ON SINGLE-USE PLASTICS TO COMMENCE VERY SOON – LASG


The Lagos State Government on Thursday hosted members of the Food and Beverages Recyclers Alliance (FBRA) on a courtesy call, discussing modalities for the commencement of the enforcement of the ban on single-use plastics, insisting that the full enforcement would commence very soon.
 

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