Thursdays are generally set aside for weekly sanitation
exercise around Lagos State, Nigeria, mostly for markets and
business area clean-up. On Thursday, March 1st, 2018, Roving
Informant, hovered around some parts of Lekki Peninsula/ Lagos
Island axis of the State, and brings this report.
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Mobil Rd, Off Ilaje Bus-stop |
As observed, shops and businesses all over the
state, were closed between the hours of 6 to 10 in the morning. However,
while some business owners observed the exercise, as seen in pictures below.
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Mobil Rd, Off Ilaje Bus-Stop, Lekki |
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Mobil Rd, Off Ilaje Bus-Stop, Lekki |
Others were seen hanging around their business premises. Aside the routine cleaning of indoors, no sanitation was carried out on the immediate environments and drainage systems. This category of traders/ business owners normally would wait for the exercise to be over, so they could get on with their affairs.
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Blocked Gutter at Ilaje Bus-stop, Lekki, this suggests the Thursday Sanitation exercise has peharps never beenobserved by business owners and traders in this area |
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Officials of Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) trying to dispose massive/smelly wastes at Tinubu Square Round About, Lagos Island (is this place a legal waste disposal point???) |
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Uncleared gutter at Ilaje Bus-stop, by RCCG, Tabernacle of David |
The pictures above and below, indicate that the gutter by the RCCG, Tabernacle of David, main building and car park area, was left unattended.
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Ilaje Bus-stop, by RCCG, Tabernacle of David |
Environmental sanitation
officers appeared to be off-duty, on a day they are supposed to be up and
about, monitoring clean-up activities around the state. Just one officer , female, was spotted along Mobil road, off Ilaje bus-stop, in the Lekki Peninsula axis.
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Blocked drainage system at Isale Gangan, Lagos Island |
For
effective Clean-Up exercise, in-order to achieve desired
goal(s), governmental and non-government organisations should participate in
the clean-up exercise. We don't just take from our environment, we
should give back, by taking good care of it.
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Wastes, waiting to be cleared at CMS Bus-Stop, Lagos Island at the early hours of Thursday, March 1st, 2018. |
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Flood as a result of un-cleared/ blocked drainage at Idu-Magbo, Lagos Island |
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Idu-Magbo, Lagos Island |
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Blocked gutters at Mobil Rd, Off Ilaje Bus-Stop, Lekki |
This report, obtained from a small 'study group', in
Lekki Peninsula and Lagos Island axis, but which can be indicative in reaching
a generalisation, implies that
periodic 'sanitation' exercises in Lagos State, and by
inference, most Nigerian States is not strictly observed. Little
wonder our communities are plagued with constant flood, when ever it rains and
epidemic outbreaks.
Link to previous publication on 'environmental/ Sanitation Challenges below:
http://rovinginformant.blogspot.com.ng/2016/11/drainage-clearance-needs-waste-disposal.html
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