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Lagos Is Cleaning Up For Real, Why LAWMA’s Arrests Matters — By Babajide Fadoju

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...Steering a Quiet but Firm Shift Toward Environmental Discipline in Lagos

 

Lately in Lagos State, the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has been cracking down hard on people who break the rules about dumping waste. One case that caught everyone’s attention was the arrest of Mr. Ogunbadejo Olawale. A resident of Ajiboye Street, Alapere, Ketu, he was caught on video throwing trash on the roadside near the Alapere Link Bridge. Because of this, he was taken to court and sent to Kirikiri Correctional Facility while he waits for his case to continue on June 26, 2025.

He is one of the many that have been arrested and tried in the last year. Some might think arrests like this are too harsh, but they are very important. Lagos has a serious problem with waste and dirty environments, and for years, the city has tried many ways to fix it.

But with the city growing fast and many people ignoring the rules, things haven’t improved much. The state government, led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is showing they mean business. This new tough attitude gives LAWMA the support it needs to get real results. Some have coloured it with strokes of tribalism but this has not stopped LAWMA from doing what counts.

  • What LAWMA Does

LAWMA is not just about picking up trash. They are responsible for making sure waste is handled properly across the entire state. That includes setting the rules, working with private waste companies, teaching people how to manage waste better, and punishing those who don’t follow the rules.

In the past, LAWMA couldn’t do all this effectively because of lack of resources and people ignoring their efforts. But now, things are changing. With strong backing from the government, LAWMA can finally act like the powerful agency it was meant to be.

Arresting someone for dumping trash on the roadside shows that LAWMA is serious. The message is simple: nobody should think they can get away with polluting Lagos anymore.

LAWMA also plays a vital role in working with communities and schools to promote environmental education. They hold sensitization campaigns, engage traditional rulers and religious leaders, and use mobile trucks with megaphones to spread messages about proper waste disposal. These actions help build a city-wide culture of cleanliness.

Like the MD, LAWMA Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin puts it while responding to inquiries on the social media platform, X, “the suspect will also be subjected to psychiatric tests. It’s necessary!”

Since resuming office as Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab has worked hard to clean up Lagos. He’s improved the waste collection system, started new public education campaigns, and now he’s making sure that the laws are enforced.

When Mr. Wahab spoke about Mr. Olawale’s arrest, he clarified that this behavior will no longer be accepted. He said surveillance across the city is being increased and people who break the rules will be caught and punished. In other words, the days of ignoring the rules are over.

Mr. Wahab is using both rewards and punishments. LAWMA offers many ways for people to get rid of their waste properly—like private sector waste collectors (PSP), recycling programs, and public waste bins. But if people still decide to break the law, they’ll face the consequences.

His leadership has boosted morale at LAWMA. Workers there now feel supported and confident to do their jobs. People also take the agency more seriously now.

He has also introduced technology-based monitoring systems to enhance enforcement. These include surveillance cameras at known dumping hotspots. The increased accountability has made a noticeable difference in many communities.

  • Why Arrests Like These Are Important

People might say arresting someone over trash is too much. But think about this: Lagos produces around 13,000 metric tonnes of waste every single day. That’s a huge amount. If people just dump it anywhere—on roads, in gutters, or empty spaces—it causes flooding, diseases, and makes the city look bad.

Arresting people is not just about punishment. It’s about sending a message. When people see that there are real consequences, they’re more likely to follow the rules. It makes everyone think twice before dumping trash where they shouldn’t.

Also, the government is investing a lot of money in better roads and drainage systems. But all that effort is wasted if trash keeps blocking the gutters and dirtying the streets.

Furthermore, the health impact cannot be ignored. Uncontrolled waste leads to the breeding of disease-carrying pests like mosquitoes and rats. This in turn results in outbreaks of illnesses like malaria, cholera, and Lassa fever. Arrests and prosecutions serve as strong deterrents against actions that put public health at risk.

  • Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Big Vision for a Cleaner Lagos

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has a big plan for Lagos. He wants it to be a modern city that can attract tourists, investors, and provide a good life for everyone who lives there. Cleanliness is a huge part of that plan.

A cleaner Lagos is not just about looking good. It helps reduce disease, improves business, boosts pride in the city, and makes life better for everyone. That’s why the Governor is giving LAWMA more money and more support to do its job properly.

Through his THEMES agenda, especially the parts that focus on health and the environment, the government has done things like clear out blocked drains and clean up Lagos waterways. But if people still dump trash where they shouldn’t, those efforts won’t matter much. That’s why it’s so important to also punish those who break the rules.

The Governor has also emphasized the need for inter-agency collaboration. Ministries and agencies now work more closely with LAWMA, ensuring waste management efforts are not working in isolation but as part of an integrated system that addresses Lagos’ urban growth challenges.

  • Citizens Must Help Too

Government action is key, but it’s not enough by itself. Every resident in Lagos has a part to play. People should use the proper bins, work with the PSP waste collectors in their area, join in clean-up activities, and even report others who are dumping trash illegally.

LAWMA can’t clean Lagos alone. But if the people of Lagos support them, the city can become one of the cleanest in Africa.

The recent arrests should wake everyone up. This isn’t about shame, it’s more about creating and enforcing a new culture. One where everyone understands that keeping Lagos clean is their responsibility too.

Neighborhood associations, schools, and religious institutions should take the lead by organizing regular sanitation days and workshops. By turning cleanliness into a community value, we reduce the pressure on LAWMA and help create sustainable change.

  • More Than Just Arrests and Enforcements

Arrests are important, but they should be part of a bigger plan. LAWMA and the government should keep talking to communities, teaching young people, and finding creative ways to reward good behavior. Schools should teach environmental responsibility, and leaders in communities and places of worship should encourage people to keep their areas clean.

Technology can help too. Apps that allow people to report illegal dumping, track clean-up efforts, and even reward good behavior can make a big difference. But whatever tools are used, the government must stay open, fair, and accountable.

The use of data analytics to identify hotspots and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions could also boost results. It would help in better planning, resource allocation, and reporting outcomes back to the public.

The arrest of Mr. Ogunbadejo Olawale and others goes beyond enforcing rules. It’s about showing that Lagos is ready to change. It says clearly that the government, especially LAWMA, is serious about cleaning up the city.

With strong leaders like Governor Sanwo-Olu, Commissioner Wahab and Dr Muyiwa Gbadegeshin backing these efforts, LAWMA now has what it needs to succeed. But real change will only happen if everyone gets involved—government, agencies, and regular citizens alike.

Lagos can be clean. LAWMA needs our help. And we all deserve to live in a city where clean streets and healthy surroundings are the norm, not the exception.

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Speaker Obasa Celebrates Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership At China’s 76th Anniversary [PHOTOS]

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Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Dr. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, joined dignitaries across the Diplomatic Corps, Government, Corporate Nigeria, and Industries to celebrate the People’s Republic of China’s 76th anniversary at a colourful celebration held in the Grand Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Monday, September 22.

In his keynote speech on the ‘Nigeria-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’, Speaker Obasa extended heartfelt congratulations to the government and people of China on the historic milestone and toasted to stronger ties between the two nations, which share October 1st as their Independence Day.

He traced Nigeria and China’s strong and enduring partnership to the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1971, and commended their treatment of each other as equals and with mutual respect. According to him, the relationship between the two countries has withstood the tumults of international changes, but mutual trust has been enhanced continuously while practical cooperation has yielded fruitful outcomes.

He cited a recent media report credited to the Consul General of China in Lagos, Yan Yuqing, who said that bilateral trade between China and Nigeria reached $15.48 billion between January and July 2025. The Speaker also referenced the renewal of a 15 billion Yuan ($2 billion) currency swap agreement, which is expected to strengthen cooperation and promote bilateral trade and investment between both countries, and streamline trade transactions by eliminating the need for US dollars as an intermediary currency.

Not forgetting also, the Speaker continued, the upgraded military partnership between the two countries, with China focusing on local arms production and military training as part of efforts to improve security in Nigeria and across Africa, which he said is already bearing fruit.

He linked these significant outcomes to the resolutions reached during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s State Visit in September 2024, to China and to attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), principal of which is a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership which primary focus is to build a high-level China-Nigeria Community with a shared future, underpinned by strategic mutual trust and support for core interests, including sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“During the visit, President Xi Jinping and President Tinubu had a cordial and in-depth exchange on China-Nigeria relations as well as international and regional issues of mutual interest, Obasa recalled, adding, “The two Presidents agreed that both countries stood at a new historical starting point as significant representatives of major developing countries and emerging economies. And they resolved that their strengthened strategic cooperation will propel a new dynamic for China-Africa relations in the new era.”

Particularly, Speaker Obasa praised China’s support for the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu, which promotes economic development and improves people’s welfare, while maintaining national unity, social stability, security, and peace.

He also highlighted China’s contributions to infrastructure projects in Lagos, saying, “Lagos has witnessed remarkable growth through significant Chinese investments in the development of critical infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and rail systems, which have enhanced our economic landscape and enriched our societies.”

Obasa called for continued collaboration to address global challenges like climate change and economic inequality and expressed confidence in a shared prosperous future.

In her welcome address, Yuqing, the Chinese Consul General, said that the increase in trade volume reflected the growing strength of China-Nigeria relations, describing Nigeria as China’s second-largest trading partner in Africa. Yuqing corroborated Obasa’s declaration that the elevation of relations between both countries to a comprehensive strategic partnership at the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit had created broader prospects for cooperation.

According to her, collaborations in infrastructure, energy resources, trade, culture, and education continue to deepen while bringing tangible benefits to the citizens of both nations. “Nigeria and China, guided by the principles of mutual respect and mutual benefit, and all-round cooperation, have yielded remarkable results,” she said.

Yuqing also commended the Chinese community in Nigeria for contributing to cultural exchanges, local development, and charity initiatives, urging them to remain bridge-builders in strengthening China-Nigeria friendship.

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JUST IN: National Assembly Unseals Natasha’s Office

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The office of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, has been reopened by the National Assembly after being sealed for over six months.

The unlocking occurred on Tuesday morning, with the Sergeant-at-Arms of the National Assembly, supported by security operatives, officially removing the seal from her office located in Suite 2.05 of the Senate Wing.

Sealed Since March Over Suspension

The office had been sealed since March 6, 2025, following the senator’s suspension from the Red Chamber. A video shared on Tuesday captured the moment the Deputy Director of the Sergeant-at-Arms, Alabi Adedeji, removed the red tape from the door.

“I, Alabi Adedeji, Deputy Director, Sergeant-at-Arms, hereby unseal the office. The office is hereby unsealed. Thank you,” he announced during the process.

Senator Faced Senate Suspension Over Protest

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan had been suspended for six months in March after staging a protest against the reassignment of her seat by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during a plenary session on February 20. The Senate cited misconduct as grounds for the disciplinary action, barring her from all legislative activities

Court Deems Suspension Unconstitutional

Although the senator’s suspension officially lapsed in September 2025, she had yet to resume her legislative duties due to resistance from the Senate leadership and pending legal matters. On July 4, the Federal High Court in Abuja ruled the suspension as excessive and unconstitutional, providing a legal boost to her efforts to return to the chamber.

Return to Office Still Uncertain

Despite writing to the Senate to inform them of her readiness to resume, her request was reportedly turned down by the National Assembly. While the unsealing of her office suggests progress, it remains unclear whether she will be granted full access to the facility or allowed to participate in Senate proceedings.

Plenary Resumption on October 7 May Bring Clarity

As the Senate prepares to reconvene on October 7, it is still uncertain whether Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan will be able to return to her seat alongside her colleagues. A formal Senate resolution on her status is still pending.

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K1 De Ultimate Inspires Wasiu Haruna Ishola L1’s Upcoming Album Masterpiece

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Fuji and Apala fans are in for a treat as contemporary Apala-Fuji star, Wasiu Haruna Ishola L1, prepares to release his highly anticipated double album, Masterpiece, in Lagos this November. Supported by Big Bodeyy Promotions, the launch is scheduled for the second week of the month.

The album offers two distinct listening experiences — one side rooted in Fuji rhythms and the other in pure, original Apala music — giving audiences a fresh yet authentic take on indigenous Nigerian sounds.

Popularly known as Lagunja 1, Wasiu Haruna Ishola is the son of late Apala legend Haruna Ishola Bello and brother to renowned musician Musiliu Babatunde Haruna Ishola. With Masterpiece, he both honours his lineage and recognises the influence of his mentor, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde K1 De Ultimate, whose artistry helped shape his approach to music.

“This album is both a tribute to tradition and a bold step into the future,” Lagunja 1 said. “It is dedicated to my late father and to my mentor, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde K1 De Ultimate, while embracing digital innovation.”

He stressed that Nigerian musicians must embrace global advancements to rejuvenate audience tastes:

“We have to explore more, acquire new knowledge and take advantage of the ever-evolving digital world,” he added.

With its seamless blend of heritage and modern artistry — and inspired by K1 De Ultimate’s groundbreaking style — Masterpiece is positioned to be one of the standout Nigerian music releases of the year.

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