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Detty December: Wahab’s environmental stewardship…The clean-up continues

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
January 21, 2025
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Detty December 2024 boosted Lagos’ economy with N4.32 billion generated, thanks to strategic planning, vibrant tourism, and eco-conscious efforts

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he 2024 “Detty December,” has come and gone, leaving in its wake a vibrant trail of economic activity and joyful memories. It was indeed a financial boon for Lagos, with the city’s top 15 nightclubs alone generating a staggering N4.32billion ($2.7 million).

Daily revenue from these establishments averaged N360 million ($224,000), with premium tables commanding prices up to N1.2million ($746.7) per night. Beaches and resorts also played a crucial role, contributing 70 percent of the N4.5billion ($2.8 million) earned from recreational activities.

The event centers buzzing with 1,175 bookings throughout the period (December), brought in N1.2billion ($804,000). The luxury car rental sector flourished with N1.5billion ($937,500) spent on 750 bookings, even as high-end vehicles fetched daily rates between N200,000 ($124.4) and N2million ($1,244).

These impressive numbers underscore the success of Lagos hospitality and tourism industries, which welcome anf played host to approximately 1.2million visitors (tourists) during the period.

Remarkably, 60 percent of these visitors were domestic travelers, a testimonial of Lagos State appeal as a safe and vibrant destination. Thanks to Governor Babajide Olushola Sanwo-olu and the stellar cabinet he has put in place, who are running the city-state along with him. The team he’s put together, with each member being a perfect fit, demonstrates his exceptional leadership skills and strategic thinking.

While much of the spotlight has been on the remarkable achievements in state’s nightlife, hospitality, and tourism sectors, with the accolades received by the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, for her role in promoting the city’s cultural vibrancy, there is an overlooked contributor to this success – the tireless efforts of Tokunbo Wahab, Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, and his dedicated team.

Wahab and his team’s contributions cannot be overstated; they ensured that the environmental infrastructure supported this influx of visitors and activities. In the weeks leading up to December, Wahab spearheaded numerous enforcement and sensitisation campaigns.

Recognising that “Detty” celebrations should not translate to a dirty or flooded environment, Wahab and his team took proactive measures. Enforcement actions, including the removal of illegal structures and strict waste management policies, created a cleaner and safer Lagos for both residents and visitors.

Notwithstanding the festive mood, the State Government through the Ministry of Environment, remained steadfast in its commitment to environmental standards. Wahab’s collaboration with the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) ensured that noise pollution was kept in check through rigorous monitoring and enforcement actions.

Key activities included nighttime inspections of popular entertainment hubs, strategic deployment of sound level monitoring devices, and immediate intervention in cases of excessive noise.

As Tunde Ajayi, LASEPA’s General Manager, aptly tweeted in November, “Detty December’ would not excuse environmental irresponsibility.” These measures were crucial in maintaining a balance between celebration and residents’ well-being, ensuring that festive revelry did not disrupt the peace of Lagos neighborhoods.

Wahab’s committment to keeping Lagos cleaner and his reputation as a “new sheriff in town” preceded the festivities, compelling establishments to adhere to environmental regulations. This meticulous planning and enforcement paid off, with the state’s cohesive and conducive environment contributing significantly to the financial windfall.

Post-Festive Clean-!!!+!+!!+up: The Work Continues
With the festivities concluded, the monumental task of clean-up began. True to form, Wahab remained at the forefront, spearheading comprehensive efforts to restore Lagos to its pristine state. His leadership saw the deployment of enhanced waste management protocols, rigorous street cleaning operations, and the removal of post-celebration debris.

The Commissioner’s unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship ensured that the city could swiftly transition from a festive hub to its everyday rhythm, maintaining the momentum of a clean and sustainable Lagos.

Recent initiatives under Wahab’s guidance, such as the “Cleaner Lagos Initiative” and increased recycling campaigns, have further solidified the city’s resilience and readiness for future events.

While Detty December 2024 will be remembered for its economic triumphs and cultural celebrations, it is essential to acknowledge the vital role played by Wahab and his team. Their dedication to maintaining a clean and safe environment allowed Lagos to shine brightly during the festive season, proving that even in the midst of revelry, environmental responsibility remains paramount.

 

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