Dispose Your Waste Through Right Channel, LAWMA Boss Counsels Itire-Ikate Residents
Mr. Odumboni, who was represented by LAWMA’s Executive Director, Finance, Mr. Kunle Adebiyi, made this call on Tuesday during a community advocacy and sensitisation programme at Itire-Ikate Local Council Development Area.
This was contained in a statement released by the agency on Wednesday signed by Mrs Folashade Kadiri, the Director, Public Affairs.
It added that, “the agency boss admonished residents to imbibe a lifestyle of keeping their surroundings clean at all times, which would go a long way in helping the state government achieve its vision of establishing a consistent clean environment, eliminating health hazards.”
The LAWMA chief executive called on people in the area to patronise assigned PSP operators and pay their waste bills promptly, as the Authority remained totally committed to building an environment-friendly cityscape for all Lagosians.
According to him, “The importance of this programme is to ensure proper sensitisation on cleaner environment. I will urge you all to improve on making your surroundings clean, for a better Lagos. Do not patronise cart pushers, pay your waste bills promptly, to help PSPs serve you better. We also expect the legislative arm to come up with bye-laws for enforcement on environmental offences”.
Hon. Hammed Idris Oladipupo, leader of the legislative arm of the council, called on residents to join hands with government for better environment, adding there would be a new bye-law in Itire-Ikate LCDA, which would include community waste policing and enforcement, to support efforts of LAWMA in the state.
On his own part, the Chairman of the Community Development Committees, Mr. Otunba Dupe, commended PSP operators in the area for excellent service delivery, while his Community Development Association counterpart, Mr. Francis Focadus, called for attitudinal change among people living there, to achieve the objective of a cleaner and healthier environment.
The advocacy exercise is a continuation of the Authority’s statewide sensitisation campaign, targeted at informing, educating and sensitising the populace, especially people at the grassroots, on best waste management practices and the dangers of indiscriminate waste disposal.