The
spokesperson for the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources,
Kunle Adeshina, disclosed in a statement on Monday that the Ministry’s
Commissioner, Wahab, gave the warning during a media parley held in his office
in Alausa ahead of the festival.
The
statement noted that Wahab reminded residents that the law prohibiting street
trading remained in force across the state.
“While
it is not unusual for traders to take advantage of the season to market and
sell livestock animals, it must be done without defacing the state or
compromising the wellness and well-being of Lagosians,” he said.
He
also appealed to Muslim faithfuls to properly dispose of waste generated during
the celebrations by bagging them appropriately and depositing them at
designated points for evacuation by the Lagos Waste Management Authority.
“The
state government remains responsible for enlightening residents on the need to
demonstrate utmost love for their environment even as they celebrate the Eid,”
Wahab said.
He
assured Lagosians that the ministry and LAWMA were still committed to ensuring
that refuse heaps were eliminated across the state.
According
to him, environmental sustainability and socio-economic wellbeing can only be
achieved when residents maintain proper sanitation practices.
The
commissioner stressed that the government would not tolerate the display and
sale of rams or other livestock on major highways, road medians, lay-bys,
gardens, and parks.
He
also warned against other environmental infractions such as erecting illegal
stalls, indiscriminate dumping of refuse, and maintaining unsanitary
surroundings.
“Let
me restate government’s resolve to firmly apply regulatory and enforcement
measures against contraventions of environmental laws and regulations. I enjoin
residents to voluntarily comply with the extant state environmental laws,”
Wahab added.
He
urged residents to make use of parks, gardens, and relaxation centres across
the state during the celebrations while avoiding activities capable of
negatively affecting the environment.
He
concluded by urging residents to maintain a cleaner environment during the
festive period, stressing that the state government remained committed to
environmental sustainability and public wellbeing.







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