Lagos govt tackles indiscriminate waste disposal, introduce smart bins
Lagos govt tackles indiscriminate waste disposal, introduce smart bins
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to introduce smart waste bins for every tenement across the state in a bid to address the issue of indiscriminate waste disposal and enhance sanitation.
The announcement was made by the Lagos State government via its Facebook page on Sunday.
According to the state government, this move comes as part of the ongoing efforts to intensify the monthly sanitation awareness programme and improve overall public health.
Mr. Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, revealed this initiative during the weekly sanitation awareness and cleaning exercise held at Ajeromi Local Government.
He emphasized that improper waste disposal significantly contributes to the prevalence of communicable diseases, highlighting the urgent need for a cleaner environment.
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Akodu stressed that maintaining a clean environment is a collective responsibility.
“The issue of a cleaner environment is serious and requires the effort of both the government and the citizens,” he stated.
“The introduction of smart bins is aimed at monitoring the activities of Private Sector Participants (PSP) operators and tracking the refuse disposal habits of residents.”
Akodu appealed to residents and market leaders to prioritize cleanliness in their daily activities, urging them to cooperate with the government’s initiatives.
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