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Dowen College Reopens After Addressing Waste Management Violations

Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeAugust 18, 2025Updated:August 18, 2025 Education No Comments3 Mins Read
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Dowen College Reopens After Addressing Waste Management Violations.

Dowen College in Lekki Phase 1 is set to reopen following its closure by the Lagos State Government over breaches of environmental waste management regulations. The school was sealed on 13 August 2025 after authorities uncovered evidence of indiscriminate waste disposal, prompting swift enforcement action under the state’s #ZeroToleranceLagos initiative.

 

The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, confirmed the closure after operatives from the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) and the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) traced improperly disposed waste to the school. A video shared by Wahab on X showed an individual linked to Dowen College admitting to illegal waste disposal, which violated state environmental laws. “Such disregard for regulations is unacceptable,” Wahab stated, emphasising that Lagos must remain clean and safe for all residents.





 

The closure followed reports from the Lekki Residents Association, which alerted authorities to the improper disposal of waste into drainage channels, an act that exacerbates flooding in the city. Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, Managing Director of LAWMA, noted that the school was caught in the act, leading to its immediate sealing. “We are enforcing a zero-tolerance policy on environmental infractions,” he said, adding that Dowen College must demonstrate full compliance with waste management protocols before reopening.

 

To meet the state’s conditions, Dowen College has been directed to overhaul its waste disposal processes and ensure staff undergo environmental compliance training. The school’s management has pledged to work closely with LAWMA to implement proper waste management systems, including engaging licensed waste service providers and adhering to approved collection protocols. These measures aim to prevent future violations and align with Lagos State’s broader efforts to improve sanitation and reduce environmental hazards.

 

The Lagos State Government has intensified its environmental enforcement campaign, with increased inspections of schools, businesses, and residential estates. The closure of Dowen College, a prominent private institution, underscores the state’s commitment to holding all organisations accountable, regardless of their status. “If a school of this calibre can face sanctions, it sends a clear message to others,” a local resident commented on social media.

 

Environmental experts have praised the move, noting that such actions encourage institutions to adopt sustainable practices. “Schools must lead by example, not just in education but in environmental responsibility,” said an analyst. The state’s focus on proper waste management is critical in Lagos, where flooding and drainage blockages remain significant challenges.

 

Dowen College has expressed its commitment to meeting the government’s requirements without any further delay. The school has now been reopened after proving it has corrected its waste disposal practices and fully complied with environmental regulations.

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