Lagos, Ogun launch joint campaign to ban open defecation on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

By Sodiq Adelakun

The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) and the Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA) have launched a joint media campaign to ban open defecation along the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.

The campaign aims to enhance public health and environmental sustainability by preventing the spread of cholera and other communicable diseases.

The state Commissioner, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, disclosed this in a statement on X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday.

According to Wahab the campaign, led by the General Manager of LASEPA, Babatunde Ajayi and the Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor on Environmental Protection Matter, Oluwadare Kehinde, aims to prevent the spread of cholera and other communicable diseases, while restoring the aesthetic appeal of the vital corridor.

The initiative targets the median from OPIC Plaza to Otedola Bridge, with plans to involve relevant stakeholders in monitoring the area for violations.

The statement said, “The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (#LasepaOfficial ) and the Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA) have launched a joint media campaign to ban open defecation along the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, particularly targeting the median from OPIC Plaza to Otedola Bridge.

“This initiative aims to enhance public health and environmental sustainability by preventing the spread of cholera and other communicable diseases while restoring the aesthetic appeal of this vital corridor, known as a gateway to Lagos—often referred to as the nation’s Centre of Excellence and Africa’s fourth-largest economy.”

The General Manager of LASEPA emphasised the importance of raising awareness among residents about the health risks associated with open defecation, particularly during the rainy season.

The statement added, “The campaign was led by Dr. Babatunde Ajayi #thetundeajayi, the General Manager of LASEPA, who emphasised the importance of raising awareness among residents about the health risks associated with open defecation.

“Dr. Ajayi highlighted the dangers of cholera and other waterborne diseases, especially during the rainy season when the risk of water contamination increases significantly.

“To ensure the sustainability of the campaign’s impact, Dr. Ajayi announced plans to involve relevant stakeholders in monitoring the area for violations. “We will work with local governments, Environmental Health Officers, market women, and law enforcement agencies to police this environment and report any infractions for legal action,” he explained.

“Dr. Oluwadare Kehinde, Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor on Environmental Protection Matters, commended LASEPA for spearheading this vital campaign. He highlighted the necessity of inter-state collaboration in addressing environmental challenges, stating, “This initiative sets a strong precedent for how we can work together to tackle common issues.”

“Dr. Kehinde also mentioned that Ogun State is collaborating with international organisations to construct more public toilets, ultimately working toward the complete elimination of open defecation.

“The joint campaign by Lagos and Ogun states represents a proactive effort to combat open defecation and improve public health. It reflects a commitment from both governments to create a healthier, cleaner environment.”

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