As part of efforts to achieve a cleaner, healthier Lagos with a sustainable waste management, the Lagos State Government on wednesday charged PSP operators on improved service delivery and transparency. Addressing a strategic meeting with the Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria (AWAM), the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tokunbo Wahab declared that the modes of operation of PSP operators must be digitalized and accessible. "I am aware that PSP operators are in business to make profit and sustain employment, then all cash collections must be digitalized for transparency" he said He added that the association should put in place proper data collation and enumeration of all commercial and private facilities being serviced as this process would increase accountability and allow operators to carry out their responsibilities seamlessly and efficiently. Wahab said government is aware that PSP op...
LAGOS HAS A PROMISING WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT STANDS TO GAIN EVEN MORE WITH ACTIVE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION.
Residents need to embrace a responsible attitude toward waste disposal. Disposing of waste in road medians or unauthorized areas is not a viable solution and should be avoided. If you encounter a situation where your Private Sector Participant (PSP) fails to show up for waste collection, please remember that there are call center platforms available to help. The Lawma call center and various government social media channels have been effective in resolving many waste management issues. Just as you reach out to customer service for issues with services like DStv or GOtv, or contact your network provider for problems, it's important to apply the same diligence in reporting waste collection challenges. Rather than resorting to illegal dumping, let’s utilize the resources at our disposal to find solutions and enhance our environment. Together, we can address waste management challenges constructively and technically. With our combined efforts, a cleaner Lagos is within rea...