No Civil Service Rule that exempts government workers from paying waste bills - LAWMA MD
Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, has called on residents in the state to support efforts of the Authority to rid the environment of filth, by paying their waste bills promptly.
According to a press release signed by the Director. Public Affairs, Mrs. Folashade Kadiri, the Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Ibrahim Odumboni said payment for waste services was very crucial to achieving the state’s vision of establishing a cleaner and livable environment, adding that no one was exempted from paying waste bills, regardless of occupation or societal status.
“We want to appeal to all residents in the state, to make it a duty to pay their waste bills. This is very important because the operations of service providers, rely heavily on people paying for waste services. As a matter of fact, nobody is exempted from this, including civil servants”.
"For the sake of emphasis, there is no section of the Civil Service Rule that exempts government workers from paying for services rendered by PSP operators. This applies to every other profession. We must take responsibility for the change we want to see in our environment. Anyone caught dumping indiscriminately under the guise of belonging to a particular profession, would be made to face the wrath of the law", he said.
Mr. Odumboni emphasized the Authority’s commitment to ensure that every part of the metropolis was properly sanitized, adding that the agency had stepped up efforts to rid the environment of waste backlogs, through intensive morning and night operations.
His word “We deploy thousands of sweepers, and waste collection trucks daily, across major routes in the city, as well as ensure that waste generated by tenements is taken care of, by PSP operators. We want to assure Lagosians that we will not relent on our efforts to make the environment cleaner and healthier for all”.
Odumboni added that the Authority was also working with other sister agencies, such as Neighbourhood Watch and Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA), to check waste migration, a situation where some residents move wastes generated at home in their vehicles, and dump while transiting to another point.
He called on the populace to embrace the culture of recycling and waste sorting from source, which apart from saving the environment from plastic pollution, had numerous economic benefits.
He encouraged residents to always bag and containerize their waste, while waiting for the arrival of assigned PSP operators.
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