Lagos Waste Management Authority
(LAWMA) has commenced fumigation exercise at various dumpsites in the state, starting
with the Solous landfill at Igando, to make the sites safer for waste
management operations, and reduce health risks to the communities where they
are located.
This was made known on Monday by
the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Mr. Ibrahim Odumboni, who said that
dumpsites played critical roles in the waste management chain, paving way for
the attainment of the Authority’s vision of establishing a consistent cleaner
environment.
He said, “Dumpsites are crucial
component for the delivery of Solid Waste Management (SWM), as they serve as
final destination for all solid waste collected from residences, businesses and
public spaces. They also support the protection of sanitation and public health.”
Odumboni stated that the
fumigation exercise, which started yesterday (Sunday) at Solous dumpsite,
Igando, would be extended to other dumpsites across the metropolis, to protect
immediate and surrounding communities where the sites were situated.
“The goal of this exercise is to
protect the public, and minimize the negative impacts of this sites to the
neighbouring communities. Already, several mitigation measures have been put in
place by LAWMA. These include, leachate and stormwater infrastructure, periodic
capping of non-active sections, traffic management, monthly fumigation of the
dumpsites and immediate environs”, he said.
The LAWMA helmsman pointed out
that, due to their intended use, the initial locations of dumpsites in the
state, were far removed from residential communities, before rapid population and urban expansion
resulted to these dumpsites being surrounded by residential communities,
commercial establishments and other sensitive land uses.
He expressed the Authority’s
unalloyed commitment towards protecting public health, and minimising the
discomfort which might be caused by the dumpsites to neighbouring communities,
adding that the agency planned to close the dumpsites in the near future.
He appealed to residents to shun
all practices capable of having a negative on the environment, such as
indiscriminate disposal of waste and refuse burning, which was hazardous to
public health.
For inquiries on recycling and
waste management related issues in your area, please call LAWMA toll-free
numbers: 07080601020 and 617 (for GLO users).
Folashade Kadiri
Director, Public Affairs
14/02/2022
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