Saturday, 18 November 2017

Issues arising on 2018 Nigeria budget

President Muhammadu Buhari presented the 2018 Budget estimates to a joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives last week. The N8.612 trillion budget is N1.7trn or 16 percent higher than the N7.44trn appropriated in 2017.

Wednesday, 21 June 2017

A CLEANER LAGOS INITIATIVE, IS LAGOS CLEANER?

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode last month launched a cleaner Lagos initiatives, the initiative is to ensure Lagos becomes cleaner and there are more private owners invited into the Waste Disposing Sector.

Even though a cleaner Lagos initiative was launched, the state of Lagos now remains an eye sour to residence. “People are dumping refuse everywhere, it is like there is no longer Lawma in Lagos” said Mr Akpan a shop owner in Ogba.


In an interview with a health specialist Mr Tomiwa Ajeigbe who said the way people are dumping refuse everywhere can lead to the emergence and spread of diseases in Lagos.

He urges people to have patience and wait for Lawma to throw their dirt away rather than dumping it on the street or road sides.

REFUSE DUMPED ON AJAYI ROAD,OGBA


Ajeigbe said dumping of refuse on the street especially during this raining season can lead to dirt blocking the gutters and thereby causing flood. Flood can destroy people’s houses and wash away their properties.

Mrs Asama Ekaitte a trader in Ogba Market said Lagos was cleaner during the time of Governor Fashola than it is now. “Every Thursday morning we carry out environmental in the market and the Lawma people are always waiting to get the dirt after we are through”. She said the sanitation is still on-going till date but it is unlike before.


She therefore urged Governor Ambode to look into the matter and ensure Lawma and PSP are efficient in the execution of their job to prevent people resulting to dumping waste on the road side.