Lagos Govt announces plans to resume monthly environmental sanitation

The Lagos State Government has announced plans to resume the monthly environmental sanitation exercise as part of renewed efforts to promote cleanliness and curb indiscriminate waste disposal across the state.

Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, made the disclosure on Sunday via his official X (formerly Twitter) handle.

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He emphasized that sanitation must become a consistent lifestyle rather than a seasonal campaign, urging residents to actively support the government’s vision of a cleaner and healthier Lagos.

“Let us be clear: sanitation is not seasonal, it is a lifestyle. With the resumption of monthly environmental sanitation soon, we’re bringing back the culture of cleanliness. We thank law-abiding Lagosians and call on all to rise to the challenge of building a Greater Lagos,” Wahab post read in part.

The announcement followed Wahab’s inspection tour of Idi-Araba, Orile Iganmu, and Alaba Rago—areas identified with significant sanitation challenges. However, the commissioner did not disclose a specific date for the return of the exercise.

Wahab said the government is intensifying enforcement, particularly in markets and other hotspots known for illegal dumping. At Alaba Rago, traders have been given until Monday evening to clear all infractions or risk full market closure.

He stressed that effective waste management requires collective effort and urged residents to properly bag their waste, engage accredited Private Sector Participant (PSP) operators, and stop dumping refuse on road medians and drainage channels.

To address service gaps, the commissioner disclosed that over 100 Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) trucks have been deployed across the state’s 377 wards.
He added that surveillance and cleanup operations are being scaled up to support the government’s goal of a cleaner, flood-free Lagos.

Credit: Nairametrics


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