In a decisive move to restore environmental sanity and improve public health standards, the Executive Chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area, Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun, has commenced an intensive clean-up exercise along the Camp Davies/Isefun Road corridor.
The initiative targets the persistent challenge of indiscriminate refuse dumping on the road median, which has posed environmental and safety concerns for residents and commuters within the axis.
Modern compact cleaning equipment were deployed to evacuate accumulated waste, while the Head of Department (Environment), Mrs. Babajide Racheal, supervised the operation to ensure effective execution.
Speaking during the exercise, Hon. Agbaje emphasized the administration’s zero-tolerance policy toward environmental violations, urging residents to embrace responsible waste disposal practices by patronizing approved Private Sector Participation (PSP) waste operators.
“We will no longer tolerate actions that endanger public health and degrade our environment. Collective responsibility is essential if we must build a cleaner, safer, and healthier community,” the Chairman stated.
As part of sustained sanitation reforms, the Council has introduced monitoring mechanisms and enforcement measures, including strict penalties for individuals found violating environmental regulations.
The clean-up campaign forms part of the Council’s broader agenda aimed at strengthening sanitation management, enhancing infrastructure, and promoting a sustainable urban environment across the LCDA.
Hon. Agbaje reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to maintaining cleanliness and preserving the aesthetic appeal of the Camp Davies/Isefun Road and adjoining communities
Signed:
Comr Amuwa Mayowa
Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA
