ODC resumes operations, evacuates 12,600 tonnes of waste
The Lagos
State Ministry of the Environment, in collaboration with Visionscape,
has swung into action and cleared over 12,600 metric tonnes of waste
from over 80 locations across Lagos State, in an exercise tagged
“Operation Deep Clean”.
The clean up of refuse dumps all over the
state began in July. With Visionscape clearing up black spots – illegal
waste dumpsites.
Commissioner for the Environment, Dr.
Babatunde Adejare, in a statement, affirmed the government’s resolve to
rid the state of refuse heaps and solicited the support of all residents
for the soon-to-be fully launched Cleaner Lagos Initiative.
“Since the exercise began, over 80
locations across the state have been covered and we are building
momentum despite the heavy rainfall this season. We are building a new
culture of waste management in Lagos State. We are optimistic that all
communities in the state will see overall benefits of this drive to put
an integrated waste management system in place,” he said.
Many Lagosians have commended Operation
Deep Clean, positing that the impact would be phenomenal once it spreads
to all parts of the state.
Speaking in an interview, Mrs. Abiodun
Yusuff, a shop owner in Egbeda area of the state, said the government’s
good jobs deserved commendation, adding that the Lagos State
administration was silently revolutionising waste management in the
state. She said the positive impact of the Cleaner Lagos Initiative is
being felt in the state.
“I was getting worried about the
seriousness of the state government to address waste management because
at some point and even in some areas now, you still find heaps of refuse
on the road. But I commend the government officials for the good job
they did in our area. My only charge to them is that they should not
relent but keep on cleaning everywhere and ensure that the state is free
of waste,” she said.
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