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Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by olajay86(op): 6:50pm On Jun 01, 2025
…Moves Against Syndicate Behind Cart-Pushing Business In Idi-Araba

The Lagos State Government has said it will recommence the monthly sanitation exercise as part of measures to engender a clean, liveable and sustainable environment.

A commencement notice to this effect, according to the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab will soon be published.

The government reiterated the importance of good sanitation practices amongst all residents in order to ensure a clean, flood free, safe and sustainable environment across the state.

Wahab said this on Sunday during an inspection tour to Idi-Araba and Orile Iganmu, Alaba Rago, noting that all residents must make good sanitation practices a daily culture and way of life.

The commissioner said the Lagos State Government understands the essence of proper sanitation and “has resolved to commence the Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise adding that a formal commencement date will soon be announced publicly.”

The Commissioner said the Ministry got an intelligence that there was a syndicate behind the cart-pushing business around Idi-Araba adding that the Ministry had to visit and come up with ways to totally eradicate the activities of the syndicate and cart pushers in the area.

"At Idi-araba, under Mushin Local Government area, we observed alot of cart pushers and there is a law on environmental management and protection in the state which prohibits cat-pushing adding that in the past few weeks and months, there has been a major enforcement against cart-pushing state-wide which will be stepped up" he said.

He noted that there was an abandoned dumpsite at Idi Araba that is still being operated illegally by the cart pushers and enabled by the syndicate group saying that the issue will also be decisively dealt with alongside traders under Daleko bridge, engaging in buying and selling.

While at Alaba Rago Market, Wahab recalled that enforcement officers always visit the market and the market had been closed down sometime last year with a request that the executives of the market should do the right thing saying that it will be unfortunate if the market has to be closed down again due to unsanitary activities.

"They have turned the median to a waste system, to dump their waste; they havr also extended the market, pushed it to the road; blocked all the median system and the alignment We have given them till tomorrow evening, afterwards we'll determine if the market should or shouldn't be sealed" he said.

The Commissioner said the chairman of the market has agreed that they will clear up all infractions and take ownership of the infrastructure around the market insisting that if they do not comply with the stipulated time, the Ministry will have no choice but to take steps to sanction them.

He sounded a note of warning to traders selling on the road, drainage setback and road median at Alaba rago Market, Badagry Expressway, Ojo LGA, to move their wares into the main market and conduct their business activities in the specified space saying the government would lock the market by 6pm on Monday if the the unwholesome business activities persist.

He said that all markets across the state should take note that the Lagos State Environmental Law did not permit anyone to trade on the road or on the drainage channels as such everyone trading illegally should desist from it or else their markets would be shut down.

At Orile Iganmu, the Commissioner noted that the Iganmu Channel had been blocked with indiscriminate waste disposal and it had to be holistically cleaned directing that swamp buggies be deployed next week to clean out the waste to allow free flow of storm water.

Wahab said the government understands that the state is getting bigger by way of population gain as such the government would not stop putting in place resilient infrastructure across the state stating that one of such is the deployment of LAWMA trucks to assist defaulting PSP operators.

"Over 100 trucks have been fully deployed to support and intervene where PSP operators have been challenged across the state; the intervention would continue until we finish our conversation with the PSP operators" he said.

He mentioned that people always want to free ride the system not wanting to pay for the services but want to enjoy the service.

"You don't want to pay for a service and when they ask you, you throw tantrums; It's your own wastes; You have about 377 wards in the state and you have 377 operators statewide; So if they pay, the operator will be obligated to do the needful" he said.

He implored residents to support Government efforts by avoiding the unwholesome act of illegal waste disposal saying it is expedient for everyone to take ownership of all infrastructure provided by the government.

He reiterated that all residents must therefore stop littering the roads, road medians, drainage / drainage setback and canals with wastes saying they must always bag their wastes properly in their respective homes and always patronise the PSP.

Places visited include Ojerinde Street, Ewunmi Street, Wonuola Street, Takuro Street, Paul Okuntola Street, Taiwo Street all at Idi - Araba; Alabarago Market, Badagry Expesway, Ojo LGA, Iganmu Channel, Orile - Iganmu.

The Commissioner was accompanied by the Special Adviser on Environment, Engr. Olakunle Rotimi- Akodu;
Permanent Secretary ; Office of Drainage Services Engr. Mahamood Adegbite; MD LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin; KAI Corps MARSHAL, Major Olatunbosun Cole (Rtd)
LASWMO GM, Engr Adefemi Afolabi and other directors from the Ministry and its Agencies.
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Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by DiarisGodoo: 6:50pm On Jun 01, 2025
Good Move
For Lagos it should be weekly
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Ttalk: 6:51pm On Jun 01, 2025
Good
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by christejames(m): 6:53pm On Jun 01, 2025
Good one, hope our smelly Lagos tag will die down after every exercise cool
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Warrior99: 6:55pm On Jun 01, 2025
VERY GOOD.

Should be weekly even 🧹
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Kemetian: 7:03pm On Jun 01, 2025
The Lagos state government should stop messing around and build proper underground drainage systems.

No modern city does this “clean up day” nonsense because the infrastructure negates the need for that.

If you build roads with covered drainage and sidewalks, there would be no need to force residents out of their homes to dig rubbish from your filthy open gutters.

There’s no need for an “environmental day” in Abuja, because the infrastructure is well built, and there are no filthy open gutters to “clean up”.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Zionmdde: 7:45pm On Jun 01, 2025
If they say "Lagos is smelling", this is the best way to respond to the critics and not playing tribalism card. And when monthly sanitation is imposed, arrest defaulters and let them be mandated to clean up Lagos. Simple
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by fergie001(mod):
People should take their hygiene quite seriously. Do your personal sanitation at least before going out.

Again, the LASG should not arrest or force anyone to stay indoors in compliance to a Court order.
DesChyko:
It was a bad idea to have stopped in the first place. Also, I think this was backed by a court order then, right?
The Appeal Court held that you can't force or restrict movement on said date of sanitation. (Faith Okafor V Lagos State Government - 2018)

Federal High Court in Adegboruwa V Lagos State Government (2015)
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Efuaye(m): 7:59pm On Jun 01, 2025
Always Thinking and acting backward!
Only in Nigeria, do I see women sweeping the road with local brooms.
Only in Nigeria do state governments shut down the economy to keep the environment clean.
Only in Nigeria do election body shut down the country for elections.
We should think forward and not backward
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by baralatie(m): 8:20pm On Jun 01, 2025
Ok
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by baralatie(m): 8:22pm On Jun 01, 2025
Kemetian:
The Lagos state government should stop messing around and build proper underground drainage systems.

No modern city does this “clean up day” nonsense because the infrastructure negates the need for that.

If you build roads with covered drainage and sidewalks, there would be no need to force residents out of their homes to dig rubbish from your filthy open gutters.

There’s no need for an “environmental day” in Abuja, because the infrastructure is well built, and there are no filthy open gutters to “clean up”.
Do you now the cost of building an substrata network of drainages and sewers
Do you now how many houses that will have to give way
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by happney65: 9:05pm On Jun 01, 2025
Now you are talking.

Not shouting "Go back to your state" Lenu werey that isnt even from Lagos
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Canobi:
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Ironfaceman(m): 9:06pm On Jun 01, 2025
Bye bye to yamma yamma.

If you are one of does shitting in the gutters or under bridge or isolated corners in lagos state god will punish you. You are the problem.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Hezzyluv: 9:08pm On Jun 01, 2025
They need to. Because, Lagos mainland is something else.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:08pm On Jun 01, 2025
Very good
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by emmabest2000(m): 9:08pm On Jun 01, 2025
Two steps forwards , four steps backwards grin
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by APOPTOSIS: 9:08pm On Jun 01, 2025
It should be Daily and not monthly
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by iwaeda: 9:09pm On Jun 01, 2025
Blaming people for bad governance. Yes people are dirty, but in my estate we pay LAWMA PSP, but don't come and pick refuse as due. They want to shut us down again. The Thursday weekly sanitation is not observed, rather people go to prayer houses. No enough refuse cans. grin grin grin
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Hezzyluv: 9:10pm On Jun 01, 2025
APOPTOSIS:
It should be Daily and not monthly
It's usually weekly, every Thursday.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by isan(m): 9:11pm On Jun 01, 2025
No modern city has 20 millions residents
Kemetian:
The Lagos state government should stop messing around and build proper underground drainage systems.

No modern city does this “clean up day” nonsense because the infrastructure negates the need for that.

If you build roads with covered drainage and sidewalks, there would be no need to force residents out of their homes to dig rubbish from your filthy open gutters.

There’s no need for an “environmental day” in Abuja, because the infrastructure is well built, and there are no filthy open gutters to “clean up”.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by AmazingELixir: 9:12pm On Jun 01, 2025
grin


I'm guessing the Lagos stinks chatters finally gained traction with the state authority.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Kewekubosineh: 9:14pm On Jun 01, 2025
christejames:
Good one, hope our smelly Lagos tag will die down after every exercise cool
Mtchweee 😔
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by dangermouse(m): 9:15pm On Jun 01, 2025
Nice move..
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by bolaayenimo: 9:15pm On Jun 01, 2025
Very much needed
. Lagos is really smelling
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by DesChyko: 9:16pm On Jun 01, 2025
It was a bad idea to have stopped in the first place. Also, I think this was backed by a court order then, right?
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Kewekubosineh: 9:18pm On Jun 01, 2025
Kemetian:
The Lagos state government should stop messing around and build proper underground drainage systems.

No modern city does this “clean up day” nonsense because the infrastructure negates the need for that.

If you build roads with covered drainage and sidewalks, there would be no need to force residents out of their homes to dig rubbish from your filthy open gutters.

There’s no need for an “environmental day” in Abuja, because the infrastructure is well built, and there are no filthy open gutters to “clean up”.
Do you mind them. Always making noise with their supporters.

A poorly planned City that negates modernity. That's Lagos.

They should stop disturbing the inhabitants because the infrastructure is not well built.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by Heavensake1: 9:19pm On Jun 01, 2025
Kemetian:
The Lagos state government should stop messing around and build proper underground drainage systems.

No modern city does this “clean up day” nonsense because the infrastructure negates the need for that.

If you build roads with covered drainage and sidewalks, there would be no need to force residents out of their homes to dig rubbish from your filthy open gutters.

There’s no need for an “environmental day” in Abuja, because the infrastructure is well built, and there are no filthy open gutters to “clean up”.
Thank you! I don't know why nigeria governments still builds road with open gutter. It is very irritating.
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by tunjijones(m): 9:19pm On Jun 01, 2025
Smelling Lagos
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by AbujaLagos: 9:23pm On Jun 01, 2025
christejames:
Good one, hope our smelly Lagos tag will die down after every exercise cool
stop going to Lagos
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by muyico(m): 9:24pm On Jun 01, 2025
Another extortation knocking door
Re: Lagos To Recommence Monthly Environmental Sanitation (Photos) by ggood: 9:25pm On Jun 01, 2025
How about the one done on every Thursday nko
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