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Lagos State Cracks Down On Illegal Dumping With Hefty Fines And Prison Sentences

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 3, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lagos State Cracks Down On Illegal Dumping With Hefty Fines And Prison Sentences.

The Lagos State Government has introduced stringent measures to combat illegal waste disposal and littering, announcing that offenders will face a fine of ₦250,000 or up to three months in prison. The new penalties, effective immediately, aim to curb the growing problem of indiscriminate waste dumping across the state, particularly during and after the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations.

 

Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, emphasised the government’s commitment to enforcing environmental laws to ensure a cleaner and healthier Lagos. “Dumping refuse illegally or littering public spaces undermines our efforts to maintain a hygienic environment,” Wahab stated. “These penalties send a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated.”





 

The announcement follows reports of worsening waste management issues, including clogged drainage systems and illegal dumpsites, which have contributed to environmental degradation in the state. The government has also reiterated its ban on cart pushers, identified as major contributors to indiscriminate dumping. “The ban on cart pushers remains firmly in place,” Wahab added, noting their role in exacerbating the problem.

 

Recent enforcement actions underscore the state’s resolve. In May 2025, a Lagos resident, Olawale Ogunbadejo, was remanded in Kirikiri Correctional Centre for illegally disposing of waste on a public road. Caught on camera dumping refuse on the Alapere Link Bridge, Ogunbadejo’s case serves as a high-profile example of the government’s zero-tolerance policy. His trial is scheduled for 26 June.

 

The government is also addressing systemic issues, with plans to reintroduce the monthly environmental sanitation exercise, previously suspended in 2016. The initiative, which restricted movement for three hours on the last Saturday of each month, aims to tackle clogged drains and illegal dumping hotspots, such as the abandoned dumpsite in Idi-Araba.

 

Residents have been urged to adopt proper waste disposal practices, including bagging waste at home and using licensed Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators. Wahab warned against dumping building materials on drains or roads, describing it as a serious offence that will face strict enforcement.

 

The Lagos State Government’s decisive action signals a renewed push for a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable city, with authorities urging residents to comply with environmental regulations to avoid severe penalties.

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