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Lagos Goes Tough On Indiscriminate Waste Dumping

By George Okojie

Lagos Goes Tough On Indiscriminate Waste Dumping

The Lagos State government, through the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), on Monday announced that it has reinforced its enforcement operations across the state, targeting indiscriminate dumping, black spots, and persistent environmental violations that threaten public health and urban resilience.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, acknowledged the waste management challenges experienced in some areas of the state, noting that the Authority remained firmly committed to ending all forms of reckless disposal habits.

He said, "The state's coastal geography made enforcement very important to prevent environmental hazards. A bag of refuse tossed into a drain anywhere in the metropolis does not disappear. It blocks culverts, worsens flooding, exposes households to contaminated water, and sends plastics and debris into our canals and lagoon systems. Illegal dumping has consequences far beyond the act itself."

He revealed that LAWMA has moved from episodic crackdowns to a steady, intelligence-driven enforcement model that links surveillance, community reporting, and swift prosecution.

According to him, the Authority has intensified far-reaching enforcement campaigns across the state to stamp out all forms of indiscriminate waste dumping, arresting and prosecuting recalcitrant offenders, to serve as a deterrent to others.

"Enforcement is central to our mission. Lagos cannot achieve a clean, flood-resilient city without consequences for illegal dumping and non-compliance. We are acting decisively to ensure there's no room for environmental infractions," he said.

He assured that the Authority would continue to work with PSP operators, providing backup services, especially in areas that needed urgent attention. He added that the state government is poised to assist PSPs in recapitalising, ensuring optimal performance.

LAWMA has also announced the successful evacuation and enforcement operation recently carried out at a notorious black spot in the Somolu Local Council Development Area.

The LAWMA boss explained that the Authority has fully cleared the accumulated waste at the location, which had long served as a dumping hotspot, while partnering with Somolu LCDA, Bariga LCDA, and the Oodua People's Congress (OPC) to secure the site and launch night and early-morning patrols.

He said, "Several offenders have already been apprehended, with commercial tricycle operators featuring prominently among those caught dumping illegally. This demonstrates that advocacy and enforcement must be continuous and backed by real-time surveillance.

The Chairmen of Somolu LCDA and Bariga LCDA have pledged strong collaboration with LAWMA, assuring sustained advocacy and strict enforcement in line with the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources' call for LGAs and LCDAs to take full ownership of waste management in their jurisdictions.

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