Lagos denies resuming monthly environmental sanitation exercise
The Lagos State Government has denied claims that it has resumed its monthly environmental sanitation exercise, stating that discussions with stakeholders are still ongoing.
The Lagos State Government has officially refuted reports circulating online that it has resumed its monthly environmental sanitation exercise. This denial was articulated by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, who clarified that no definitive start date for the exercise had been announced. The information was misunderstood after Wahab's comments following a project inspection tour, where he indicated that discussions with relevant stakeholders were still underway and logistics issues had caused delays in the program.
Wahab elaborated on the initial plan to kick off with a sensitization program last week, which had to be postponed due to unforeseen logistical challenges. He emphasized the importance of coordinating with all stakeholders to establish a suitable date for the exercise, reassured the public with optimism about the likely return of the sanitation practice, and mentioned that the Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, would communicate the official commencement date when it is determined.
The monthly environmental sanitation exercise is a significant aspect of Lagos's efforts to maintain public health and urban sanitation. With its resumption pending, Wahab's statements highlight the government's commitment to effective waste management and the importance of stakeholder engagement in public health initiatives. Residents of Lagos are encouraged to adhere to hygiene practices while awaiting further announcements on the program's revival.