The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has reinforced its commitment to tackling indiscriminate waste disposal across the state, adopting a two-pronged approach of strict enforcement and innovative waste management solutions.
According to the Agency in a statement vowed to ensure full compliance with environmental laws, with ongoing legal action against offenders and sustained waste collection measures.
Speaking on this on Lagos Talks 91.3 FM with the Guru on Monday, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, noted that surveillance and enforcement teams were operating round the clock.
LAWMA Boss said: “Right now, we have about 50 cases in court where we have apprehended violators for illegal waste dumping.
“Our enforcement team, in collaboration with the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), has intensified its monitoring efforts, ensuring that offenders are prosecuted.”
“We are taking a firm stance against this trend. Our surveillance teams work both day and night to catch perpetrators in the act. Laws exist to be followed and enforced, and that’s the primary task of government so we can all live in peace”, he stated.
He highlighted LAWMA’s ongoing innovations in waste management, including the expansion of the Waste-to -Wealth and Circular Economy initiatives, aimed at reducing landfill dependence.
The LAWMA boss revealed that the agency had introduced tricycle compactors in hard-to-reach areas such as Ibeju Lekki, with plans to extend the initiative to other parts of Lagos in the coming weeks.
He added that the idea was to make waste collection more accessible, especially in areas where conventional compactors struggled due to bad roads, disclosing that the scheme once introduced in other parts would be, “Pay as you go”.
Reaffirming LAWMA’s zero-tolerance policy on environmental infractions, he stressed that every Lagos resident had a role to play in maintaining a cleaner and healthier environment, from disposing waste properly through accredited PSP operators, cleaning of gutters in front of our houses, to sorting waste at source, urging the populace to comply with waste disposal regulations and report challenges with collection services to LAWMA, instead of resorting to illegal dumping.
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.