The Guardian (Nigeria)

ASWOL website launched to verify genuine waste pickers

- By Kehinde Olatunji

IN a bid to verify authentic waste pickers in Lagos and curb criminalit­ies, the Associatio­n of Scrap and waste Pickers of Lagos ( ASWOL) has captured no fewer than 3700 registered waste pickers on its newly launched website.

The associatio­n’s president, Comrade Friday Oku, stated this at the unveiling of the website during the Nigerian Artisans Technician­s Conference held in Lagos.

The launch of the website with the support of Rethinking Cities and Heinrich Böll Stiftung was aimed at semi- formalisin­g the operations of waste and scrap pickers in Lagos and help the government and the public to verify members who work in the state.

The Lagos State Government had earlier banned activities of waste pickers but the associatio­n took up the gauntlet by organising its members and semi- formalisin­g its activities to be part of the waste management ecosystem in Lagos.

The President explained that the essence of putting the registered members’ profiles on the website was to correct the negative impression people have about waste pickers, recalling that cart pushers were banned in Lagos state in 2018.

He said: “The website will make you know the real waste pickers on the street, all the cart pushers we want to have all of them on the website in which they will have a number and you can click on the website and you know that this person is from Ikorodu, Ikeja and you know even the unit where the person is coming from.

“For now those on the website are not up to 1000 but those who filled the register are 3700. Before we put anyone on the website, we must investigat­e your source whether you have a National Identity Number, so that you can click and know the state that the person is from.”

He said their members would undergo training on how to use the website, adding that their goal has been to reduce waste in Lagos to 40 percent.

“We want to use Lagos Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA) academy to see how we can train our people on how to use it. There is one applicatio­n that Lagos state is bringing out called PAKAN app- is the waste management recycle. So, we are training them with the help of some organisati­on.”

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