The Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, has received a delegation from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
The meeting was held at the LAWMA headquarters, Ijora-Olopa, which was a strategic partnership bid to boost media visibility of the Agency’s programmes and activities.
NAN’s delegation, led by Mrs. Omowole Ifeyinwa, head of editorial operations, commended LAWMA for its dedication to maintaining environmental sustainability in Lagos, stressed NAN’s keen interest in collaborating to ensure accurate information dissemination of the Agency’s initiatives.
She outlined a variety of products ranging from PR Wire, Adverts, documentary etc, which the authority could take advantage of, for timely news reportage to further reach the grassroots and assist in imbibing the right culture of waste disposal.
“The proposed partnership would also include the production of documentaries showcasing LAWMA’s initiatives and successes, further amplifying the agency’s impact and reputation’”, she stressed.
He said, “Despite LAWMA’s ongoing sensitisation campaigns, some residents remain unaware of proper waste disposal methods.
“Migrants that come into Lagos must be educated on LAWMA’s policies to prevent improper waste disposal. The LAWMA advocacy team has been doing this, to ensure every resident is adequately informed.”
He cited a recent feasibility study conducted in collaboration with the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) and the Swedish- funded Swedfund, aimed at converting organic waste into biofuel for Lagos mass transit fleet.
According to him, “We aim to replicate Sweden’s model, where compactor trucks and buses run on biomethane, reducing landfill dependence and enhancing environmental sustainability”.
Gbadegesin further noted LAWMA’s recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ghanaian firm Jospong Group, to improve waste management in the state.
He also stressed the significance of the Private Sector Participation (PSP) model, which comprised 428 operators working in partnership with LAWMA, to manage the city’s daily waste generation of approximately 13,000 tonnes.
He reiterated LAWMA’s push for recycling, noting that companies are willing to purchase recyclable materials, adding, “recycling plastics not only benefits the environment but also provides financial incentives to residents”.
For inquiries, complaints, or further updates, please contact LAWMA through the toll-free numbers: 080000LAWMA (08000052962), 07080601020, and 617, or visit www.lawma.gov.ng.