LAWMA’s mobile campaign moves to Dopemu-Iyana Ipaja

LAWMA’s mobile campaign moves to Dopemu-Iyana Ipaja

IN continuation of its State-wide campaign for environmental cleanliness, the Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, has taken its motorised advocacy campaign, tagged “War on Waste” to the Dopemu-Iyana Ipaja axis, primarily to inspire attitude change among the residents. 

According to media reports, it comes on the heels of a similar roadshow, held along the Lekki Toll Gate, Jakande and Ajah area of the Eti-Osa Local Government Area of the state. 

Speaking at Dopemu Roundabout by Santos Estate, Akowonjo Road, Egbeda, the Managing Director/ CEO of LAWMA, Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, represented by the Director of Advocacy Unit, Mr Adewumi Adetona, noted that the campaign theme was a determined move to tackle the menace of indiscriminate dumping, non-patronage of PSP operators, and improper waste containerisation prevalent in the State. 

In his words: “With over 20 million residents, Lagos generates 13,000 metric tonnes of waste daily. The Authority bears the brunt of evacuating much of the waste on road median, streets, canals, and drainage channels every day. 

“However, it is not sustainable for us as an Agency, to continue with the same task without sensitising you on your role in the waste management chain. That is why we have come up with this intervention. Our Advocacy Unit has always been on the move to enlighten residents, traders, and communities. 

“This is the second public roadshow we are having and the goal is to ensure the message of sustainable waste management practices gets to everyone. 

“I want to implore you to relay the message to others and spread the gospel of a positive environmental consciousness to everyone around you. Let’s start from our homes by purchasing a waste bin for proper containerisation of the waste we generate; separate organic waste from recyclables, patronise assigned PSP operators and pay for waste services promptly. 

“Embrace the opportunities in recycling and start earning an income from your waste. Should you have any complaints about PSP services, call the Authority’s toll-free lines and you will be attended to. Together, we can achieve a cleaner and safer Lagos.”

Also speaking, the Head of Marketing and Sales of Adopt-a-bin, Mrs Adedoyin Oyefusi, noted that the new smart bins, which could be acquired through instalment payments, were carefully designed to prevent theft and enhance waste management efficiency for residents. 

She said: “We are committed to promoting sustainable waste management practices that will enhance healthy living. To achieve this, LAWMA decided to introduce smart bins to help us achieve our goal of a cleaner Lagos. This campaign is tagged “War on Waste” because we do not want to see any waste dumped recklessly. Therefore, we implore you to procure the waste bins and dispose of your waste properly into the bins.” 

The campaign train sensitised people in English, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and pidgin languages on the essence of proper waste management, singing and dancing while also engaging traders and commuters on all-inclusive and participatory sensitisation. 

The roadshow, which ended at Iyana Ipaja Round About, had in attendance the Authority’s management staff, staff members of departments and units, street sweepers, medical staff, neighbourhood watch, enforcement personnel, officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and LAWMA ambassador, Alhaji Sikiru Ademola Junaid, popularly known as Lemon. 

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