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Lagos To Shut Down Olusosun, Other Dumpsites For Waste To Energy Project

by George Okojie
7 months ago
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In a bid to make good use of the high solid waste generated in the state, the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) yesterday disclosed that it has concluded plans to shut down the landfill sites at Olusosun and Solous in Igando and transform it to renewable energy stations.

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The managing director and chief executive officer of LAWMA, Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin disclosed this at a one-day stakeholders’ forum on sustainable waste management in Lagos State, held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

He said the initiative is in line with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s agenda to tackle environmental and health concerns associated with these sites.

Gbadegesin revealed that the shutting down and evacuation of the waste at the dumpsites will commence in December 2024 and last for 18 months.

He emphasized his agency’s commitment to creating a cleaner Lagos and collaborating with stakeholders for a sustainable environment.

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“We recently signed a memorandum of understanding with ZoomLion, a Ghanaian company, to establish material recovery facilities. Even before that, they are going to cover the landfill, Olusosun and Solous, within the next 18 months. They will cover it with geotextiles, place solar panels on it and then construct transfer loading stations, one at Solous and another at Olusosun, so that we can take the waste in trailers to material recovery facilities that will be constructed in Ikorodu and Badagry.

“The recovery facilities look like factories, you won’t see the waste and at the facilities, the bulk waste can then be circulated into various means, such as metals, plastics, that is the plan; we do not want waste on the street of Lagos and we no longer want dumpsites, we want material recovery facilities,” he said.

 

The LAWMA boss mentioned that the whole essence of the forum is to incorporate the stakeholders to embrace the ‘adopt a bin’ initiative of the government and support the state government’s environmental revolution strides towards creating wealth and ensuring a cleaner environment.

 

He added that the state at the moment only recycles eight per cent of the recyclable materials, while hoping to increase the efforts to over 20 percent in the next three years.

 

Executive director of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Mr Kunle Adebiyi said solid waste management has been a pressing issue in the modern world driven by rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and population growth.

 

 


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