With time, refuse will disappear in Lagos streets, says Special Adviser



Mr Babatunde Hunpe, Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Environment, has assured Lagosians that the state government is making efforts to ensure that refuse disappear from Lagos streets.



Hunpe gave the assurance in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Badagry on Wednesday.

According to him, we are working with the experts in the sector and Private Sector Participants operators to ensure that things work out

He said that waste had disappeared in some streets while it was still in some areas.

Hunpe blamed the challenges on waste clearing to the PSP operators, who thought Cleaner Lagos Initiative programme of the state government would take business away from them and give it to investors.

“Governor Akinwunmi Ambode is not taking waste business from anybody; rather he is ready to put money into people’s pockets.

“What is paramount to the governor is to rid Lagos of waste.”

“This is why he invited experts in waste clearing to come in partnership with Lagos State Government and together with our PSP operators to work together.

“Ambode assured them that they will not be out of business because with the population of Lagos now, their equipment cannot withstand the waste generation.

“Let these people who are experts in waste management with their new equipment come, we will give them domestic premises to work and PSP operators will have commercial premises.

“That’s why they stopped working before,” he said.

Hunpe, however, said that the LASG and PSP operators have resolved the matter, adding that they had agreed to work together again.

“They are now back on the streets working together with the experts, I’m sure with time, they will clear all the waste in Lagos Streets,’’ Hunpe said.

(NAN)

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