The Lagos State Government on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with LAFARGE Africa PLC for the collection of non recyclable combustible waste round the state and landfill sites for conveyance to the Ewekoro plant of LAFARGE for conversion as an alternative fuel for production. Speaking during the signing ceremony which took place at Alausa, Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab appraised the new agreement, reiterating the commitment of the present administration to continually reduce the quantum of waste that gets to landfills, ultimately leading to zero waste landfill sites. Wahab reiterated that the state government is determined to continually pay special attention to wastes conversion in the state. He stressed that the Collaboration between Lagos State and LAFARGE Africa will help achieve the ultimate objective of zero waste situation and reduce the quantum of the quantity of waste that ends up ...
LASG REOPENS OKE ARIN, GORODOM MARKETS, AS TRADERS SIGN UNDERTAKING ON CLEANLINESS/SANITATION ....... gives 48 hrs quit notice to traders under Idumota/ Ebute Ero Police Post overhead
The Lagos State Government over the weekend directed the reopening of Oke Arin/Gorodom market in Lagos Island on Monday following the signing of an undertaking by the traders for environmental cleanliness just as a 48hrs quit notice was given to traders operating under the Idumota Ebutte /Ero Police post area of Lagos Island. The directives were given by the Commissionerfor the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab when he led State officials on an inspectio tour of the Markets in Lagos Island which was closed ovet two weeks ago due to flagrant disregard for the State Environmental laws. Wahab while undertaking the inspection also gave a 48 hours quit notice to all traders/ stall owners under Idumota/ Ebute Ero Police Post overhead for indiscriminate erection of attachment stalls which is constituting dangers and environmental nuisance. He emphasized the need for everyone including traders at all markets to priotize environmental cleanliness in...