LAWMA Boosts Night Surveillance To Check Indiscriminate Dumping Of Refuse

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The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has strengthened its night surveillance operations, leaving no place for persons operating under cover of the night to dump their waste at illegal locations.

LAWMA has reiterated its commitment to enforcing environmental laws, ensuring that offenders are identified and prosecuted accordingly.

A statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday, quoted the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, to have, while speaking on the renewed offensive, said that the agency’s surveillance and enforcement teams were working round-the-clock to track and apprehend individuals who defy waste management regulations.

The LAWMA MD/CEO confirmed that the heightened night monitoring was yielding results, with multiple arrests made in recent days.

While citing instances of recent arrests, Gbadegesin said: “On February 7, 2025, at approximately 9:20 p.m., LAWMA’s enforcement team caught an individual, Engineer Akinsola, unlawfully dumping refuse at the road median along Egbeda-Akowonjo Road, near Micom Bus Stop. Upon interrogation, the suspect falsely claimed to be a Police officer. Further investigation at his residence confirmed the absence of a designated waste storage facility and no record of registration with an authorised Private Sector Participant (PSP) for waste disposal. Akinsola admitted that his landlord had instructed him to dispose of the waste at the road median. He is being prosecuted accordingly.

“Also in another incident, LAWMA’s Waste Infractions Surveillance and Investigation Team, responded to a complaint about illegal dumping at Abati Primary School, Shasha Road. Upon arrival, the team discovered extensive waste disposal infractions and apprehended over 25 individuals. Among those arrested were six vehicle owners who had used their cars to transport and dispose of large volumes of waste. All arrested environmental violators will be prosecuted.”

The LAWMA boss, who cited yet another incident, said: “On February 5, 2025, at approximately 10:37 p.m., an individual identified as Fatima was caught dumping waste at the road median near Micom Bus Stop along Akowonjo Road. Investigations revealed that her residence lacked a designated waste storage facility, and she was not registered with a PSP for waste collection services.

“She, too, will be prosecuted for flouting environmental laws.”

Gbadegesin emphasised that the agency was not only intensifying enforcement but also expanding its public sensitisation efforts, as the agency’s advocacy team was conducting door-to-door awareness campaigns, educating residents on proper waste disposal practices.

The LAWMA boss urged Lagos residents to report challenges or dissatisfaction with waste collection services to LAWMA instead of resorting to illegal dumping, particularly at night, as loose waste at illegal dumpsites indicates that many households around the area do not own waste bins.

Gbadegesin, who reaffirmed LAWMA’s zero-tolerance policy towards environmental infractions, noted that every Lagos resident had a role to play in maintaining a cleaner and healthier environment, encouraging residents to make use of the agency’s dedicated customer service channels to report any issues with waste collection.

He stressed that indiscriminate dumping of refuse would no longer be tolerated.

According to him: “LAWMA remains steadfast in its mission to transform Lagos into a cleaner and more sustainable city, ensuring that all offenders are brought to justice. We want to urge all residents to comply with waste management regulations and contribute to a cleaner metropolis for all.”