The Guardian (Nigeria)

LAWMA fabricates bins for Ekiti, seeks collaborat­ion with other states

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

LAGOS Waste Management Authority ( LAWMA) has started fabricatin­g waste bins for Ekiti State in a partnershi­p aimed at tackling a myriad of waste management and environmen­tal challenges.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Muyiwa Gbadegesin, who disclosed this in his office yesterday, noted that the agency remains committed to ensuring proper waste management practices, within and outside the state, adding that Lagos is willing to support or partner other states in any area of waste management.

Gbadegesin stated that the partnershi­p with Ekiti State shows LAWMA’S proactive approach to environmen­tal issues, adding that the Ekiti project would serve as a pilot programme, paving the way for similar partnershi­ps with other states.

He said: “I am happy to announce the partnershi­p between LAWMA and Ekiti State government, which will see us fabricate their waste bins at a reasonable cost. “By fabricatin­g waste bins inhouse, we gain greater control over quality, production speed, and ultimately, cost- effectiven­ess. “This allows us to not only ensure a steady supply of bins for Lagos, but also helps us to extend our support to other states like Ekiti, which is currently a prime beneficiar­y of this initiative.”

He noted: “LAWMA has assisted some states before now and we are willing to do more. We believe that effective waste management is not just a Lagos issue, but a national concern. LAWMA’S door is open to any state seeking our assistance.

“We are offering our expertise to provide technical support, training, and even manpower, to help other states develop and implement efficient waste management systems.”

The LAWMA boss extolled the ingenuity and resourcefu­lness of the agency’s engineerin­g department, leading to the developmen­t of a robust and efficient waste bin fabricatio­n process.

He said the department utilised locally sourced materials to produce durable bins, for diverse waste management needs.

“LAWMA’S in- house bin fabricatio­n initiative offers several advantages beyond cost- effectiven­ess and quality control. It fosters skill developmen­t ands job creation within the agency, promotes local content utilisatio­n, and reduces reliance on foreign imports.”

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