Following a meeting of the Lagos State executive council on Wednesday, November 23, 2016, the state government announced that henceforth the monthly environmental sanitation exercise which hitherto held for three hours on the last Saturday of every month will no longer be observed in the state.
The state government said it is no longer appropriate to restrict movement of people for three hours in a mega city like Lagos when they should be pursuing commercial and entrepreneurial activities.
“After a careful consideration, the State Executive Council has therefore resolved that the present economic climate can no longer support the continued lock down of a mega-city like Lagos, when the citizens should be free to engage in commercial and entrepreneurial activities that can promote economic growth and prosperity,” said the state government, in a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde.
The government also said it has approved the need for a robust review of the environmental laws and procedures in the state in order to meet present day challenges and to promote a clean and healthy environment.
According to government, in the last two decades, Lagos has grown exponentially into a mega city with the attendant huge environmental problems associated with managing a population of over twenty million people. But sadly, the environmental laws, policies and procedures being practiced in the State have not been able to match the phenomenal growth and the dream of a 24-hour economy, hence the need for the reform.
“Government will also accelerate the introduction of fresh reforms through the passage of the new harmonized environmental laws that will drive meaningful changes in areas of harmonized billing, waste management, modern Landfill sites, noise pollution, introduction of an Environmental Trust Fund and an Environmental Advisory Council.
“The Government wishes to reiterate its strong commitment to a clean and secure environment for the benefit of its citizens, and will continue to provide the necessary leadership to meet the environmental challenges of a mega city like Lagos. Lagosians and visitors alike are therefore urged to embrace these changes and imbibe a culture of voluntarily maintaining and preserving their environment to create a beautiful and healthy city that we all can be proud of,” he said.
The statement added that the State Government would henceforth be tougher in ensuring expeditious enforcement against contraventions of its policies and regulations and as such, residents should voluntarily comply with the necessary laws and support government in its bid to have a clean and healthy environment.