Skip to main content

PRESS RELEASE: LAWMA, LASUBEB MOVE TO INCORPORATE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM

LAWMA, LASUBEB MOVE TO INCORPORATE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM

The Lagos Waste Management Authority, (LAWMA) is collaborating with the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, (LASUBEB), to incorporate waste management in the curriculum of primary schools in the state, as a way of re-orientating the younger generations for sustainable environment.
At the inaugural training of teachers, themed: Waste Education in the 21st Century, held at LASUBEB, Maryland, the Managing Director/CEO of (LAWMA), Mr. Ibrahim Odumboni, noted that incorporating waste management into the academic curriculum of primary schools, was the most creative was of reshaping the environmental consciousness of the younger generation.

He said the initiative became necessary, to mitigate reckless dumping of waste around Lagos, stressing that, it was not enough to keep sweeping the streets of Lagos to keep it clean, but to arrest indiscriminate dumping around the city.

Odumboni who copiously commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his consistent support and effort at repositioning LAWMA, said, “We have decided to change the narrative of waste management through the young ones, by catching them young. Because we understand that teachers are the best advocates and change agents whose impact cannot be shoved aside, we are optimistic that incorporating waste management into primary school curriculum, would not only be taught but put into practice, for the students and with time, become a tradition’’.
Reiterating the need to catch the pupils young for them to serve as change agents, Odumboni noted, that LAWMA Academy, a knowledge hub of waste management operated by the agency, was borne out of the need to manage waste in a smart and modern way, and to instill sound understanding of waste management, in the pupils to turn waste to wealth. 
“The challenge of improper waste management among Lagos residents, is as a result of not having proper understanding of waste management, and not being environment friendly. Therefore, we need to teach these children how to understand sorting of waste and keeping their environment clean, while regional trainings will be held in schools from time to time. This will no doubt help them develop a positive attitude towards waste and in future, we would have proud waste managers and business experts among them”, he noted.

In his address, the Chairman of LASUBEB, Honourable Wahab Alawiye King, appreciated LAWMA, for coming up with the laudable initiative, describing it as the first of its kind in sub-Sahara Africa.
According to him, “At LASUBEB, our aim is to create an enabling environment for quality education for pupils, as well as improve quality of teaching and learning. Therefore, we will work together with LAWMA and instill environmental discipline in the pupils, to make them conscious of their actions and inactions, towards the environment. We are thankful for this thoughtful and impactful initiative”.

Also, the Chief Technical Officer of LAWMA, Dr. Olorunwa Tijani, commended Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his continuous support to the agency, noting that, LAWMA’s collaboration with LASUBEB on the curriculum issue, would invariably change the waste management culture of the pupils and adults in future.

Papers presented include: Solid Waste Management in the 21st Century by Dr. Essien Nsuabia; LAWMA Academy and Brief on Establishment of Waste Clubs and Incorporation of Waste Management in Primary Schools by Mrs. Elizabeth Ademola; as well as Waste Education in 21st Century by Dr. Michael Ahove, among others.

Other dignitaries at the event include: Hon. Sherifat Abiodun Adedoyin, Permanent Member, Lagos SUBEB board, Hon. Dayo Israel, Permanent Member, Lagos SUBEB Board, Dr. Nsuabia Essien, Assistant General Manager, Waste Management Development and the AGM Human Resources and Admin, Mr Taoheed Dosumu, among others.

Akinleye Hakeem Kayode
Assistant Director (Public Affairs)
13/04/2021

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

LAGOS ALLAYS RESIDENTS' FEARS ON OGUN RIVER BANKS AND COASTLINE

The Commissioner for the Environment Lagos state, Mr.Tokunbo Wahab on Friday allayed the fears of residents along the Ogun-Osun river bank following reports of flooding experienced in these affected areas, assuring of the State's preparedness to curtail any eventuality that may arise. Wahab spoke with newsmen during a press briefing on the recent flooding situation along the basin of the Ogun River and lagoon coastline Friday at the Alausa and said it has become important that homeowners within these areas relocate immediately to higher grounds. The Commissioner who sympathized with affected residents and doused their tension noted the concerns and anxieties that many people have expressed with a guarantee that the government is fully capable of managing the flooding situation and its consequences. He stated that from the statistics issued by the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority, the total amount of rainfall recorded from January to October 15 202

LAWMA SHUTS OYINGBO AND ALAYABIAGBA MARKETS, AS WARNING SIGNAL TO OTHERS

... Vows to end environmental nuisance in Lagos markets Following series of unheeded warnings to markets in Lagos to shun filth and embrace proper environmental hygiene, the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), has sealed Oyingbo and Alayabiagba Markets in Lagos Mainland. Other markets that risk imminent shut-down for improper waste disposal and sundry environmental infractions include: Tejuosho Model Market Phase 1, Ladipo Market in Mushin, Anjorin Market, Irewolede Plank Market, Idi-Araba Obele Market, Oni Baba Market, Oba Morufu International Market, formerly known as Ejigbo Market, Ijora 7UP Market, Okeafa Plank Market, Ifelodun Fruit Market, Amukoko, among others. Commenting on the development, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin said the Authority's decision to shut down the markets was arrived at, after several warnings about their noncompliance with the state's Environmental Protection Laws, which em

Lagos Goes Tough on Setback Violators, Cautions House Owner

LASG Tuesday convened a meeting with property owners on the corridors of Awolowo, Ribadu and Norman Williams Roads drainage channel, giving all those who have contravened and whose fences fall within two meters of the channel setback on both sides till Friday to remove them. Addressing the property owners at Alausa, HC MOE&WR, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, who was flanked by SA Environment, Kunle Rotimi-Akodu said the State will re-establish the drainage setback which has now been magnanimously fixed at 2 meters on both sides. He told the attendees that the Ministry will send its officials to the area on Friday to ascertain the compliance level while reminding them that contravention notices have been served on all affected properties Wahab who listened to all the property owners and representatives from Alhaji Kannike, Norman Williams, Awolowo Road, Raymond Njoku, Ribadu and Keffi roads said for those who have more than fences on the setback, an immediate decision will