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20 Months After Ambode Closed Olusosun Dumpsite, LASG Plans Another Closure by Nobody: 7:40pm On Nov 03, 2019
The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) on Saturday said plans had been concluded to decommission its Olusosun and Solous landfill sites.

The Managing Director of LAWMA, Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said in a statement that the decommissioning was due to urban encroachment and increased human activities around the areas. Mr Gbadegesin said the move became necessary as both sites drew close to the end of their lifespans. He said the process of winding down activities at those landfill sites had commenced.

The government’s announcement comes barely two years after the previous administration shut down the dumpsite.

In March last year, then governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, while visiting the dumpsite said was shut because it had become hazardous to the residents and traders in the neighbourhood.

Mr Ambode’s decision came following an inferno that began from the dumpsite and destroyed several buses belonging to the transport firm, LAGBUS.

Months after the closure by Mr Ambode, activities resumed at the dumpsite.

In the latest announcement of the closure of the dumpsite, Mr Gbadegesin reiterated most of what Mr Ambode had said – that there were not much human activities close to the sites at inception, but fast-paced development in the state has seen houses built around them.

”The government is opening a new chapter in modern waste management for the state, through a number of comprehensive short and long-term strategies,” Mr Gbadegesin said.

”The strategies include the reactivation of Kesse Landfill project at Badagry; construction of additional material recovery facilities and transfer loading stations around the metropolis.”

The LAWMA boss said that government also planned to build community recycling centres in all the local governments and development areas of the state.

Mr Gbadegesin said that immediate measures would be taken to mitigate the impact of the closure.

He said the long-term objective of government was “a Lagos State where no landfill sites are required but only waste management facilities, waste to energy and incineration plants.”

Mr Gbadegesin said that plans were on to establish 5MW waste to energy plants at Solous 3, Olusosun and Epe landfills, to tap the energy potential available there. He said that Olusosun would eventually be transformed into a waste treatment centre.

Mr Gbadegesin reiterated the agency’s commitment to promoting waste recycling and best practice in waste management. He urged residents to embrace LAWMA’s Blue Box programme and the concept of waste sorting at source.

The managing director charged members of the public on proper disposal of refuse, warning that there were sanctions for violation.

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Re: 20 Months After Ambode Closed Olusosun Dumpsite, LASG Plans Another Closure by sapientia(m): 8:57pm On Nov 03, 2019
Who resumed work at a closed site that made shutting it down a news.

Trial and error country.

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