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See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by autojosh: 2:36pm On Oct 24, 2018
These are highway managers or community sanitation workers (CSW) in Lagos.

They are employed by the Cleaner Lagos Initiative (CLI).

Not too long ago, CLI set out to recruits 27,000 sanitary workers or highway managers across the state. The recruitment was publicized via various media channels.

In the advertorials, it was stated that successful candidates would be entitled to some benefits, such as decent wages, healthcare service, protections such as insurance and pension guarantees, etc.  Our investigations revealed that these workers do not enjoy most of these benefits.

Daily, these highway managers start their sanitary duties as early as 6am.



At inception of the CLI project, these road workers were equipped with safety devices to ensure their safety while cleaning the streets.

Primarily, they were kitted in brightly coloured outfit. This is intended to make them easily visible to on-coming motorists.

They were also equipped with reflective traffic safety cones – or pylons.



Pylons are usually cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or footpaths. They function to redirect traffic or serve as advance warnings hazards or dangers, or the prevention of traffic. In other words, they serve to protect these road cleaners from potentially dangerous traffic situations.

However, lately, it has become common sight to see these sanitary workers right in active duty in traffic without the sight of a pylon.

Indeed, the absence of pylons clearly puts their lives at huge risk.

There is absolutely no reason why these workers should work in the midst of  busy traffic without this form of protection.













The Cleaner Lagos Initiative (CLI) is a comprehensive plan to privatize all aspects of waste management in the city. It is an initiative of the Ambode-led administration.

CLI is targeted at effectively managing waste in the state. The Initiative is being supported and implemented by Visionscape in partnership with the Lagos state government.

In a move at reinforcement, the company issued a government-backed N50 billion (approximately US$ 140 million) “green infrastructure” bond in August 2017 to finance its operations.

Visionscape is part of the Visionscape group, a Dubai based multifaceted group of companies that specialises in waste management, flexible packaging, polymer compounding, polymer recycling.

The organisation has a ten-member board which includes a Nigerian, Adeniyi Makanjoula.






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Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by midehi2(f): 2:46pm On Oct 24, 2018
Na wetin them sign for, God bless them


Sometimes I wonder if these old women don't have capable children angry
Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by Chidexter(m): 2:49pm On Oct 24, 2018
Typical Nigerian tactics, it is very hard for us to start things, but when we do it's even harder to maintain.
Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by AdaAde(f): 2:50pm On Oct 24, 2018
Honestly, I respect these women o.
But their shakara too much. Immediately they start sweeping the road, dem no send. If you like press horn tire, they must sweep first before you see road pass.
Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by Michaeljnr225(m): 3:06pm On Oct 24, 2018
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Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by Nobody: 3:16pm On Oct 24, 2018
AdaAde:
Honestly, I respect these women o.
But their shakara too much. Immediately they start sweeping the road, dem no send. If you like press horn tire, they must sweep first before you see road pass.

You're cute as fvck.

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Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by Tonymegabush1(m): 11:18pm On Oct 24, 2018
They are doing a nice job, Nigerians has this mentality of eating and throwing up waste either east or west side, someone will drink pure water inside a moving bus next tin is throwing it out of the window (sachet leather)
Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by sulaimon22: 11:14am On Oct 25, 2018
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Re: See How These Road Cleaners Are Working Dangerously (PHOTOS) by autojosh: 2:31pm On Oct 25, 2018
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