How we want to end flooding in Lagos – Ambode
Ambode revealed this while speaking at a sensitization workshop on 2017 Water Technology and Environmental Control Conference and Exhibition (WATEC) held at Ikeja.
He added that Lagos is the world’s highest producer of waste and by adopting a waste-to-wealth programme, it will help in tackling environmental challenges and growing the State’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The governor said, “Lagos is generating the highest waste per day in the world more than New York. Documented statistics show that Lagos is generating 13,000 metric tonnes of waste every day. New York is generating 10,000. So, if Lagos is generating 13,000 waste per day and you factor in the unmanned areas in Ayobo, Ijede and all that combined, Lagos will be generating maybe 16,000 tonnes per day. The business part of it is that we can easily turn the waste to wealth and so there is an unchartered economy in the waste business in Lagos”, He said.
He also said once the waste is properly evacuated, the firm would also facilitate the second level of waste management which is the turning of waste into wealth and other beneficial uses.
“The impression that has been given is that Olusosun is a land fill site but the answer is no. It is not scientifically treated; you only allow compactors to go and drop waste in a living neighborhood. Who does that?
“It has been there for almost 30 years and nobody is looking at it but we are now looking at it. The truth is this, with the CLI, we have to shut down Olusosun dump site and part of the contract is that Visionscape will give us new land fill sites that are scientifically treated,” he explained.
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