National Economy

Lagos Govt, Waste Managers To Enforce Bins Usage

- STORIES BY MOSES ORJIME

The Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) said it will begin enforcemen­t of the usage of waste bins by households by January 2023.

LAWMA’s managing director, Mr Ibrahim Odumboni said this on Tuesday in Lagos, during the Associatio­n of Waste Managers of Nigeria (AWAMN) Annual General Meeting.

Odumboni said LAWMA would collaborat­e with AWAMN to ensure that households used bins to dispose the waste they generated appropriat­ely.

He said households in the state ought to have two bins – one for plastics and the other for organic waste, thereby, ensuring sorting of waste, a step toward circular economy.

The managing director said that the authority had printed out the first batch of 250,000 abatement notices, and from Oct. 1 would issue them to households that do not own bins.

He said that the law stipulated a minimum fine of N50,000 and maximum of three months’ imprisonme­nt for erring individual­s.

“So, we are going to enforce it now. We are going to give them a notice on October 1 and then by January 1, 2023, the three months period has gone, we then start enforcing,” Odumboni said.

According to him, everybody must have a bin, as it is the beginning of the problem and the end of the problem to waste management.

”We have noticed that over a million households don’t have bins at all, and that is the genesis of our problem.

“I want to task every one of us here, so that by the time we come to our meeting next year, we can report that 90 per cent of the households under each and every one of us have a bin.

“It is our duty to ensure that we promote bins to them, we have to make sure that all the households under us have a bin, be it that they are going to pay for it as part of their waste bill, be it that they are going to buy now and pay later, be it that they are going to buy their own, it is mandatory for them to have the bins,” he said.

Odumboni urged the waste managers to promote the use of the wheelie bin, as it would help to enhance the efficiency of the job.

Speaking on the sideline of the meeting, the President of AWAMN, Mr David Oriyomi, said the associatio­n would do all within its power to promote circular economy, as it was the in-thing now.

Oriyomi said waste management operators needed to move beyond the issue of collecting refuse, transporti­ng same and disposing same at the dumpsites.

He said waste managers needed to look into the issue of recycling to make sure that all the recyclable­s sorted out, got sold to the relevant sectors for the purpose of recycling.

According to him, the associatio­n has written to the state government for collaborat­ion and to ensure that it pilots the affairs of recycling and circular economy.

“Recently, we even traveled outside Nigeria to go and see what they are doing vis a vis the issue of circular economy.

“We are glad to tell you that we are making a bold move in this direction to make sure that we reap the most out of recycling,” he said.

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