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Africa Housing News > Blog > Construction News > Lagos State Implements Tough Measures Against Illegal Refuse Dumping
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Lagos State Implements Tough Measures Against Illegal Refuse Dumping

Hakimah Dada
Last updated: 2025/06/04 at 10:45 AM
Hakimah Dada Published June 4, 2025
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The Lagos State Government has intensified its efforts to combat environmental infractions by introducing stringent penalties for illegal waste disposal and related offenses. Under the Lagos Sanitation Environmental Law, individuals caught dumping refuse unlawfully or littering public spaces now face a fine of ₦250,000 or up to three months’ imprisonment.

Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced these measures during a recent media briefing, emphasizing the state’s commitment to enforcing environmental laws. He highlighted that repeat offenders would be subject to even harsher penalties, underscoring the government’s zero-tolerance stance on environmental violations.

The government has also reiterated the ban on cart pushers, citing their significant role in indiscriminate waste dumping. Residents are urged to engage only with registered Private Sector Participants (PSPs) for waste disposal services.


In addition to waste disposal offenses, the government is addressing other environmental concerns. Developers who obstruct drainage systems with building materials during construction will have their sites sealed and face prosecution. Furthermore, squatters on pedestrian bridges, often linked to open defecation and petty crimes, are being targeted for eviction and legal action to ensure public safety and hygiene.

To enforce these regulations, the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) task force have intensified their operations across the state. Over 3,000 environmental offenders have already been prosecuted, reflecting the government’s commitment to maintaining a clean and safe environment for all residents.

These comprehensive measures aim to foster a culture of environmental responsibility among Lagos residents, ensuring the state’s urban landscape remains clean, safe, and sustainable.

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TAGGED: LAGESC, Lagos State Government, LAWMA
Hakimah Dada June 4, 2025 June 4, 2025
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