The Guardian (Nigeria)

LAWMA extends waste disposal advocacy programme to schools

Visits six schools in Lagos Island

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

POISED to inculcate tenets of effective waste management into the y ounger generation, Lagos W aste Management A uthority ( LAWMA), has embarked on an advocacy programme among pupils of primary and secondary schools in the state.

Managing Director/ CEO of LAWMA, Mr. Ibrahim Odumboni, said the agency’s decision to commence the school advocacy program was informed by the need to sensitise children on ethics of proper waste manage - ment, thereby catching them young, for better society.

Odumboni noted that the Authority, working with other stakeholde­rs, like the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board ( LASUBEB), was on a mission to create environmen­tal awareness in all primary and secondar y schools, to change the narrative of waste and en vironmenta­l management in the state.

The LAWMA boss emphasised the need for parents and guardians to encourage their children and wards to embrace the culture of recycling, waste sorting at the point of generation, and containeri­sation, adding that habits formed in tender years would be difficult to abandon.

He said: “Our main aim for embarking on massive school advocacy is to raise the next generation of citizens who understand the place and importance of effective waste management and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in society. We cannot afford to be nonchalant about this because the future is at stake.

“One of the objectives of LAWMA Academy is to raise the next generation of Solid Waste Management scholars and entreprene­urs whilst providing students with a variety of individual­ised and creative learning experience in waste management, through our School Advocacy Program ( SAP) that delivers waste education and sensitisat­ion to students in primar y and secondar y schools in Lagos State”.

Meanwhile, the Authority has visited six schools in Lagos Island Local Govern ment Area.

The schools are Ebute Elefun Nursery/ Primary School, Anglican Girls Seminary School, Christ Church Cathedral School, Tinubu Methodist School, St. Mar y’s Convent School, and St. Mary Girls.

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