
Now, it is important, that with these new public utility infrastructures in place, the public should take ownership, and maintain these facilities. The slum areas covered in Lagos State include: Agege, Orile Agege, Ajegunle, Amukoko, Badia, Iwaya, Makoko, Ilaje, Bariga and Ijeshatedo/Itire. Continue...
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intervention projects include provision and rehabilitation of roads,
drainage systems, Primary Health Care Centers, primary and secondary
schools, water supply boreholes, market stalls, electricity
transformers, etc; that have improved life in many ways for these slum
communities.
In
a statement, the Project Director, Mr Dayo Oguntunde, highlighted the
impact and success of LMDGP intervention projects. 'From Layinka Street
in Ajegunle to Kabiyesi, Igun, Ogunfeyitibi, Oluwashina, Itire/Ijesha,
Oremerin, Oduselu streets in Mushin – all in Lagos West, to Oremeji,
Salimotu, Oyewole, Ajiboye, Olagoke, Soretire, Church, Oguntade,
Tabon-Tabon, Oke-Koto, Alagba streets – in Orile Agege Local Council
Development Area, to Anjorin, Labaka, Alfia, Fatai Bello, Muri Ojora,
Aniyalaoye/Edidi in Amukoko, Ifelodun Local Council Development Area,
there are visible signs of development in both urban centres and rural
hinterlands.'
The
project objective remains to increase sustainable access to basic urban
service through the investments in critical infrastructures. Progress
towards achieving the objective of the project will be measured through:
increase in the percentage of population with access to safe water in
the selected slums, reduction in the percentage of household reporting
flooding in the local governments where selected drains basins lie and
increase in the percentage of generated garbage in Lagos that arrives
for disposal at landfill among others.
Before
the intervention of the LMDGP projects the various slum communities in
the State were continuously being lined with garbage, dirt and various
types of waste thus jeopardizing the realization of the project
objectives. This had both environmental and health hazards. The blocked
run-off water and stagnant water do not only make the environment stink
but increases the chances of flooding and increased sanitation issues.
The
intervention of LMDGP in the nine slum communities in terms of
provision of facilities and critical infrastructure, is bringing the
great relief to the slum dwellers. This in turn had changed the physical
outlook of the nine slum areas and the social and economic lives of
these slum dwellers are being upgraded. With the provision of facilities
and infrastructure in these slum communities, the sustainability of the
infrastructure is important for the continued upgrade of the slum
areas. The people have to be involved in the sustainability and there
must be a sense of belonging.
In
this regard, an environmental campaign towards sensitizing the slum
communities for ‘the Cleanest Street Competition’ was organized as an
opportunity for individuals and groups of the community to
display/highlight the product of their slum upgrade and clean-up
efforts. The competition was aimed at changing the behavior
of people from passive to active attitude to help maintain the good
usage of public utility infrastructure. Some of the key action points
judged was: which street had stopped blocking drainages and gutters with litter and illegal structures, carries out the compulsory state weekly ‘clean up’ exercise, stopped the destruction of roads with burning tires, cooking fires, etc. and stopped disposing of human waste on the streets. This
is a very important message for ‘Lagosians’ at the moment, especially
in a world where environmental issues have become a global concern.
The
‘Keep Your Environment Clean’ campaign was concluded in a grand finale
event that featured the ‘Cleanest Street Competition’ results. The
overall cleanest was won by Arumoh Street, in Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local
Government Area, while seven streets across others project communities
were declared runners up. The star prize includes a complete street make
over, provided by Berger Paints Ltd, the official sponsor of the
competition.
Announcing
the winners, Lagos State Governor, Babutubde Raji Fashola, noted the
LMDGP in partnership with Berger Paints Nigeria PLC, the official
sponsor of the event would paint all houses on the winning streets.
The
Governor who commended the partnership between LMDGP and Berger paints
restated the State Government’s commitment to the life and welfare of
the slum areas at the grand finale of the ‘Keep Your
Environment Clean Campaign’ and maintained that it is the obligation of
the slum area dwellers to manage the facilities provided by LMDGP.
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