The Lagos State Government says it has cancelled the restriction of
movement during the May edition of the monthly sanitation scheduled for
Saturday.
The Commissioner for the Environment, Tunji Bello, said
the decision was to allow for a hitch-free inauguration of the incoming
Governor of the state, Akinwunmi Ambode, and the President-elect,
Muhammadu Buhari.
The commissioner explained that the
cancellation of the restriction on movement would allow Nigerians to
fully participate in the inauguration and other planned ceremonies.
Bello
further stated that the cancellation would allow easy transportation of
fuel from tank farms in the state to other parts of the country.
The
commissioner said, “The Lagos State Government has cancelled
restriction of human and vehicular activities during the May monthly
sanitation coming up this Saturday as the state prepares for the
swearing-in/inauguration ceremony of the new governor.
“This
cancellation is to allow for a hitch-free swearing-in and inauguration
coming up both in Lagos and Abuja. The restriction of movement was
lifted in order to allow full participation of our people during the
state and national inauguration ceremonies.
“The restriction of
movement was lifted to also allow easy transportation of fuel from the
various tank farms from Lagos to other parts of the nation, as well as
allow normalcy to return to our roads. The next edition of the cleaning
exercise will come up in June.”
The commissioner said the
government still expected Lagosians, who were not travelling for the
inaugurations, to clean their homes, drainage channels and the
environment.
He added that waste managers would be available to remove wastes generated during the cleaning exercise.
Bello
said, “As we gradually approach the peak of the rainy seasons Lagosians
should dispose their waste through accredited operators, and avoid
dumping wastes in drains.
“The government is intensifying its
mid-rain deflooding programme in order to reduce the incidence of
flooding to the barest minimum in the state.”
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