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Visionscap­e to Employ Scavengers at Epe Landfill

- Fadekemi Ajakaiye

Visionscap­e Sanitation­s Solution has disclosed that it will employ the adult scavengers at the Epe landfill, in a bid to boost the social impact of the Cleaner Lagos Initiative.

The environmen­tal utility company also said it would train the under-aged among the scavengers so they could be reintegrat­ed in the future. Currently, there are over 200 scavengers at the Epe Landfill, the first engineered landfill in West Africa.

This was disclosed to journalist­s by Chief Operations Officer of Visionscap­e, Thomas Forgacs, at a recent lunch organised by the VSS for journalist­s, PSP operators and other stakeholde­rs in the waste management value chain.

The lunch immediatel­y followed the tour of the Epe landfill by the stakeholde­rs.

Forgacs said that there were previously 500 scavengers on the site but the number had dwindled to 200. He said they had been categorise­d into two, those who fell within the 18 to 50-year category and those who were less than 18 years.

Forgacs said the landfill, would be completed between 12 and 18 months.

Also speaking at the event was the Lagos State Commission­er for the Environmen­t, Mr. Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti who said that the landfill being built in Epe was in steady progress.

He said that the landfill, being a critical aspect of the waste management value chain, was accorded the deserved priority by the Lagos State Government as it had concession­ed the 880,000-square metre landfill to deliver the constructi­on of weighing areas and road ways, leachate collection ponds and sediment pond as well as material recovery facilities, among others.

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