U.S EQUIPMENT, EXPERTS ARRIVE AT KENYA EBOLA FACILITY DESPITE COURT ORDER, PROTESTS. (PHOTO).

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LAWMA CARRIES OUT CLEAN-UP EXERCISE AROUND NNS BEECROFT, APAPA. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 LAWMA CARRIES OUT CLEAN-UP EXERCISE AROUND NNS BEECROFT, APAPA


The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has carried out a comprehensive clean-up and waste evacuation exercise around the NNS Beecroft axis in Apapa as part of efforts to maintain environmental standards ahead of the institution’s anniversary celebration.


The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin stated at the weekend that the exercise formed part of the Authority’s continuous commitment to maintaining cleaner public spaces and strengthening environmental sustainability across Lagos State.


He explained that the operation, executed by LAWMA’s street sweeping and sanitation teams, focused on the clearance of accumulated waste, restoration of road medians, and improvement of general environmental sanitation within the corridor.


According to him, the intervention was aimed at eliminating blackspots, improving aesthetics, and ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for residents, commuters, and visitors within the Apapa axis.


Dr. Gbadegesin further noted that LAWMA routinely supports public institutions, government agencies, military formations, markets, and other strategic facilities across the State through targeted sanitation interventions and environmental support services aimed at sustaining cleaner surroundings and improving public health outcomes.


He added that the Authority remained committed to collaborative environmental management and would continue to partner institutions and organisations in promoting cleaner and more sustainable environments across Lagos.


The LAWMA boss reiterated the Authority’s commitment to sustained environmental sanitation interventions across major public corridors and strategic locations within the state.

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