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Lagos Pledges Support For Delta State On Waste Management Best Practices

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  • As Delta Environment Commissioner leads delegates to understudy Lagos

 

The Lagos State Government on Thursday pledged total support for Delta State in its quest for waste management best practices.

This was stated by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab at Alausa when he played host to a team from Delta State led by the Commissioner for the Environment, Mr Jamani Ejiro that came to understudy Lagos State waste management process and other environmental matters.

According to the Commissioner, knowledge sharing is essential for development of any state aspires to grow economically.

Mr Wahab told the delegates that the Lagos State Environmental Protection and Management law of 2017 is the bedrock on which the Ministry discharges its duties.

According to him, “No man is an island, interestingly, Delta and Lagos share some similarities because they are both coastal states”.

He explained that Lagos State has also over time modified its laws ranging from environmental impact assessment and waste management saying it is pertinent to separate degradable waste from non-degradable waste.

Wahab who provided answers to questions from the delegates added that synergy exists between the ministry and its agencies and has enabled high-level cooperation.

He urged Delta State to replicate such synergy which would assist in achieving ministerial goals and moving the state forward.

He explained that the Environment Ministry over the years ensured that different agencies have laws guiding their operations to achieve the set goals of a sustainable environment in accordance with the Agenda of the state.

Wahab said the world has changed and everyone must put in place various measures to mitigate the adverse effects of global warming and other environmental issues confronting human existence.

“We must also construct very resilient infrastructure to take care of the adverse effects of global warming and most importantly we must build up an advocacy for our people to change their orientation” he said.

Speaking earlier, the Delta State Commissioner for Environment, Mr Jamani Ejiro said his State had been observant of Lagos State’s achievement in tackling the environmental challenges the state was confronted with in years past.

He commended the State for the laudable initiatives, adding that Delta was willing to understudy these processes and also replicate same in Delta State to ensure environmental sustainability.

He said his State is resolute in addressing environmental issues such as Waste management process, combating climate change issues, environmental conservation as well as environmental education for the citizenry.

The Special Adviser on Environment Mr Olakunle Rotimi-Akodu reiterated that Lagos is the commercial nerve centre of the country saddles the state with a lot of challenges in the environment sector.

He said the State frontally confronts these challenges and issues in the Environment to sustain business activities in the state saying this has been achievable through the expertise of officers in the Departments and Agencies of the Ministry.

Also Speaking the Permanent Secretary, Office of Drainage Services Engr. Mahamood Adegbite enjoined the visiting delegates to engage officials of the host Ministry and engender a synergy between the two States, adding that other states in the past had also formed alliances with Lagos on ways to improve the waste management process in their respective states.

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Obasa Hails ‘Jandor’s’ Return To The APC

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Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has hailed the return of former Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in the 2023 election, Abdul-Azeez Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, to the All Progressives Congress, describing it as a positive development and a major boost for the ruling party in Lagos.

Speaker Obasa, who hosted Jandor on Tuesday at his official residence in Ikeja GRA, expressed excitement over his return to the APC, describing it as the only political platform that truly reflects the aspirations of Lagosians, and indeed, Nigerians.

“We are happy to have you back. This is a very good move,” Obasa said, assuring Jandor of full reintegration and collaboration in the party’s collective pursuit of good governance. The Speaker further praised Jandor for his courage and conviction, stressing that the APC’s inclusive structure provides the right platform for unity and development.

Responding, Jandor, who returned officially to the APC fold in March, thanked Obasa for the warm reception and pledged his commitment to working with the APC for the benefit of Lagos State and Nigeria because, “It is only through unity of purpose, shared sacrifice, and responsible leadership that we can secure a brighter and more prosperous future for every Nigerian.

He also lauded President Bola Tinubu’s recent tax reforms, saying, “Though demanding, the President’s reforms are courageous steps toward re-engineering our economy and laying a firm foundation for progress and prosperity.”

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Stop Giving Money To Miscreants, Lagos Tells Celebrities, Influencers — Says It Fuels Insecurity, Environmental Problems

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The Lagos State Government has cautioned celebrities, social media influencers, and residents against giving money to street miscreants, warning that such actions worsen insecurity and environmental issues.

Tokunbo Wahab, the commissioner for environment and water resources, issued the warning in a statement posted on X on Tuesday.

“Celebrities, influencers, and even well-meaning Lagosians must stop giving money to these miscreants. Each time you hand them cash, you are not solving their problem; you are encouraging them to stay on the streets, emboldening them to multiply, and reinforcing a cycle of lawlessness,” Wahab wrote.

He added that what many regard as an act of kindness complicates enforcement and creates broader security challenges.

His remarks followed a complaint by a resident, Olukayode Ajenifuja, who reported harassment along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. Ajenifuja urged the state to deploy the Lagos State Neighborhood Watch to curb extortion, assault, and intimidation by homeless boys and teenagers in the area.

The warning also came after a viral video showed touts and luxury car content creators chasing a convoy believed to be carrying Afrobeats star Burna Boy, attempting to solicit money while recording content. The singer’s security team prevented them from reaching his car.

Wahab said the state government is committed to tackling the menace but urged residents to support the efforts by refusing to encourage the miscreants.

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Leave Before Visa Expires Or We’ll Remove You — UK Warns Foreign Students

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The United Kingdom has warned international students whose visas have expired to leave the country or risk deportation.

The Home Office, in a new enforcement campaign, said it has begun sending direct text and email messages to students, marking the first time such a measure is being applied.

According to the BBC, about 10,000 students whose visas are due to expire have already received the messages, while tens of thousands more will be contacted in the coming months.

The message from the Home Office reads: “If you have no legal right to remain in the UK, you must leave. If you don’t, we will remove you.”

The agency also warned that asylum claims considered “lacking merit” would be swiftly rejected.

Data released by the Home Office showed that between July 2024 and June 2025, a total of 41,100 asylum claims were lodged by people who had entered the UK legally on visas, with students making up the largest share.

Figures indicated that international students filed 16,000 asylum claims in 2024, almost six times the number recorded in 2020. Although the number has since dropped by about 10 percent, the British government said it expects a further reduction.

The department noted that asylum claims by skilled worker visa holders have decreased within the same period.

Earlier this year, the UK government reduced the period foreign graduates can remain in the country after completing their studies, cutting it from two years to 18 months.

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