LASG reaffirms commitment to continuous sanitation advocacy campaign
Environment
THE Lagos State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to a continuous sanitation advocacy campaign aimed at instilling sustainable environmental sanitation and hygiene practices among residents.
This initiative, emphasized by Engr. Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, took place during a community-based sanitation exercise at Alamutu Market in Idi-Oro, Mushin.
Key Highlights of the Initiative:
Advocacy and Engagement:
Rotimi-Akodu and his team actively participated in cleaning the drainage on Agege Motor Road, highlighting the government’s dedication to leading by example.
The Special Adviser stressed the importance of maintaining a clean environment to prevent disease spread, urging traders to handle food hygienically and keep their surroundings clean.
Community Involvement:
The market, previously shut down due to unsanitary conditions, serves as a reminder of the consequences of poor hygiene practices.
Traders were encouraged to clear heaps of refuse and avoid street trading to maintain cleanliness.
Ongoing Campaign:
The sanitation advocacy is set to continue across all 57 LGs/LCDAs and various public spaces, aiming to cultivate voluntary adherence to good sanitation practices among residents.
Rotimi-Akodu mentioned that if there is no significant improvement, the government might consider reintroducing monthly environmental sanitation exercises.
Collaborative Effort:
Dr. Omobolaji Gaji, Permanent Secretary of the Office of Environmental Services, highlighted the exercise’s role in raising awareness about the importance of sanitation for health and longevity.
Residents were encouraged to report unsanitary behaviors, emphasizing community responsibility in maintaining a clean environment.
Waste Management:
LAWMA Managing Director, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, stressed the importance of residents owning waste bins and patronizing PSP operators instead of cart pushers.
Effective waste management practices were linked to improving economic activities across Lagos.
Areas Covered:
The advocacy exercise covered Agege Motor Road, Alamatu Market, Idi-Oro, Labinjo Street, Adeyanju Street, and Makinde Street in Mushin Local Government Area.
The ongoing sanitation campaign underscores Lagos State’s commitment to fostering a culture of cleanliness and environmental sustainability among its residents.
F.A
July 21, 2024
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