Badagry Rallies for Cleaner Environment as Chairman Hunpe Spearheads Monthly Sanitation Drive
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, The Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government |
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a proactive move to elevate public health standards, the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, personally led the June edition of the community’s re-introduced monthly environmental sanitation exercise this past Saturday.
The exercise, which saw high-level participation from council leadership and community stakeholders, was aimed at tackling waste accumulation and promoting sustainable hygiene practices across the historic city. The cleanup operation spanned several key arterial routes, including Joseph Dosu Way, Soglo Way, Awhanjigoh, Boekoh, Aradakoh, and the areas surrounding the Muslim Cemetery.
The sanitation drive was a unified effort, featuring the First Lady of Badagry Local Government, Chief Mrs. Elizabeth Oluwatoyin Hunpe, alongside the Vice Chairman, Hon. Akeem Adeyemi, and a team of council officials, including the leader of the house, Hon. Bankole Mautin Asokere, and the Secretary to the Local Government, Mr. Benjamin Adagba.
Speaking to residents and press members during the exercise, Hon. Hunpe praised the community for their increased compliance. He emphasized that maintaining a healthy environment is a shared duty that transcends government intervention.
"I am encouraged by the level of compliance and the commitment shown by our residents," Hon. Hunpe stated. "A clean environment is not the responsibility of government alone; it is a collective duty. As we continue to experience the rainy season, I urge everyone to dispose of waste responsibly, avoid dumping refuse in drainage channels, and maintain good sanitation around homes, markets, and business premises. Preventing flooding begins with keeping our drains free of refuse."
The administration’s commitment to a cleaner Badagry extends beyond monthly exercises. The Chairman highlighted his administration's focus on: Drainage Management: Continuous desilting and clearing of waterways to mitigate seasonal flooding.
Waste Evacuation: Strengthening partnerships with LAWMA-accredited Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators to ensure prompt refuse collection. Public Awareness: Sustained enlightenment campaigns aimed at fostering a culture of environmental stewardship.
Hon. Hunpe reiterated that indiscriminate waste disposal is a primary driver of environmental pollution and the spread of preventable diseases. By fostering active community participation, the administration aims to build a more resilient and aesthetically pleasing Badagry.
Monthly Environmental Sanitation, Lagos State Sanitation, Waste Management Badagry, Community Hygiene Nigeria, Flood Prevention Badagry, Environmental Sustainability.
By: Manoah Kikekon
 |
| Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, The Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government |
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a proactive move to elevate public health standards, the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, personally led the June edition of the community’s re-introduced monthly environmental sanitation exercise this past Saturday.
The exercise, which saw high-level participation from council leadership and community stakeholders, was aimed at tackling waste accumulation and promoting sustainable hygiene practices across the historic city. The cleanup operation spanned several key arterial routes, including Joseph Dosu Way, Soglo Way, Awhanjigoh, Boekoh, Aradakoh, and the areas surrounding the Muslim Cemetery.
The sanitation drive was a unified effort, featuring the First Lady of Badagry Local Government, Chief Mrs. Elizabeth Oluwatoyin Hunpe, alongside the Vice Chairman, Hon. Akeem Adeyemi, and a team of council officials, including the leader of the house, Hon. Bankole Mautin Asokere, and the Secretary to the Local Government, Mr. Benjamin Adagba.
Speaking to residents and press members during the exercise, Hon. Hunpe praised the community for their increased compliance. He emphasized that maintaining a healthy environment is a shared duty that transcends government intervention.
"I am encouraged by the level of compliance and the commitment shown by our residents," Hon. Hunpe stated. "A clean environment is not the responsibility of government alone; it is a collective duty. As we continue to experience the rainy season, I urge everyone to dispose of waste responsibly, avoid dumping refuse in drainage channels, and maintain good sanitation around homes, markets, and business premises. Preventing flooding begins with keeping our drains free of refuse."
The administration’s commitment to a cleaner Badagry extends beyond monthly exercises. The Chairman highlighted his administration's focus on: Drainage Management: Continuous desilting and clearing of waterways to mitigate seasonal flooding.
Waste Evacuation: Strengthening partnerships with LAWMA-accredited Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators to ensure prompt refuse collection. Public Awareness: Sustained enlightenment campaigns aimed at fostering a culture of environmental stewardship.
Hon. Hunpe reiterated that indiscriminate waste disposal is a primary driver of environmental pollution and the spread of preventable diseases. By fostering active community participation, the administration aims to build a more resilient and aesthetically pleasing Badagry.
Monthly Environmental Sanitation, Lagos State Sanitation, Waste Management Badagry, Community Hygiene Nigeria, Flood Prevention Badagry, Environmental Sustainability.