The Ministry of Environment and Water Resources has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Jospong Group of Companies from Ghana in an attempt to revolutionizing waste management in Lagos State.
The ceremony, held at the state secretariat, marked the inauguration of a partnership aimed at addressing the challenges of solid and liquid waste management in the bustling megacity.
Barrister Tokunbo Wahab, the Honourable Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, highlighted the importance of the partnership in his opening speech. He emphasized that the collaboration with the Jospong Group signifies a shared vision for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Lagos.
“The challenges of solid and liquid waste management in our rapidly growing megacity are well documented,” said Barrister Wahab. “It is our responsibility, as stewards of this city’s future, to address these challenges head-on.”
The partnership with the Jospong Group, renowned for its expertise in environmental and waste management services across Africa, marks a significant step towards enhancing the quality of life for Lagosians. Together, the entities will develop integrated solid and liquid waste management facilities tailored to meet the city’s current and future needs.
The collaboration will focus on leveraging technology, advocacy, enforcement, and the promotion of circular economy innovations such as recycling, composting, reuse, and waste-to-energy projects. These initiatives aim to reduce the environmental impact of waste while creating employment opportunities and fostering sustainable development in Lagos.
Barrister Wahab concluded his speech by calling for dedication, innovation, and collaboration in the journey ahead.
He urged stakeholders to embrace a paradigm shift in waste management, viewing waste not as a burden but as a valuable resource with the potential to contribute to the economic and environmental prosperity of Lagos.
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