TRAGEDY ON MAKURDI-ALIADE ROAD CRASH KILLS DOZENS OF COWS, SEVERAL INJURED. (PHOTO).

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 TRAGEDY ON MAKURDI-ALIADE ROAD CRASH KILLS DOZENS OF COWS, SEVERAL INJURED  A serious accident early Monday morning has left dozens of cows dead and several people injured along Jato Daula, Makurdi-Aliade Road. The incident occurred around 5 a.m., authorities confirmed. Eyewitnesses said the accident involved a vehicle that reportedly lost control. The crash resulted in significant livestock casualties, though human injuries were also reported. Emergency responders and local authorities have urged drivers to exercise caution, especially on rural roads during early hours. The exact number of injured individuals is still being confirmed, and investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the accident. Residents have called for better road safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

LAWMA CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL WASTE DUMPING ACROSS LAGOS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 LAWMA CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL WASTE DUMPING ACROSS LAGOS


Operatives of Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) Waste Investigation, Surveillance and Enforcement unit remain actively on ground, eradicating indiscriminate waste disposal across the state.


During routine operations, illegal cart pushers were apprehended and dislodged for collecting and dumping refuse at undesignated locations, undermining ongoing cleanup efforts and defacing the environment. LAWMA confiscated their carts in different locations across Lagos, including Anthony Oke (Newcastle axis), Ifako Gbagada, Alagomeji–Yaba, and adjoining areas.


Cleanliness is a collective responsibility. Residents are strongly advised to stop patronizing cart pushers and to desist from dumping refuse on streets that have been repeatedly cleaned. Sustainable cleanliness requires compliance, not sabotage.

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