Heaps of dirt takes over Lagos streets

Heaps of dirt takes over Lagos streets

- People are making business out of a dump site in Lagos Island

- Lagos bans cart pushers, wheel barrow operators from streets

A Facebook user has raised concerns over heaps of dirt in a part of Lagos Island.

Kyke Davies who shared the photos and videos of the dump site said she encountered the scene beside the Lagos Central Mosque.

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She said the scene was an eyesore and that people were already making business out of it by selling nose cover.

"I was in Lagos Island today and look what I found. Beside the Lagos central mosque was this eyesore and other parts of the market. People are already making business out of this by selling nose cover ," Kyke Davies said.

"The heap of refuse, stench was an assault. I got home and could still smell this . WTH! On my way to the salon to take out my hair. I couldn’t get the smell out of my nose. I am traumatized!

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See photos of the dump site below:

Heaps of dirt take over Lagos streets
The scene of the heap refuse was beside the Lagos central mosque, photo credit: Kyke Davies

Heaps of dirt take over Lagos streets
People were reportedly making business out of the dump site by selling nose cover, photo credit: Kyke Davies

Watch videos of the scene below:

Meanwhile, the Lagos state government on Saturday, January 13, announced a total ban on the operations of cart pushers and wheel barrow operators in the state, saying that their activities were against the environmental cleanliness in the state.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by the secretary to the state government, Tunji Bello, and made available on the official Facebook page of the state government.

Legit.ng gathered that the state government said that the continuous activities of cart pushers will pose a threat to the success of the Cleaner Lagos Initiative (CLI), an environmental initiative recently launched in the state.

Bello said that investigations had also revealed that the cart pushers are responsible for most of the illegal dumping of waste in canals and road medians at night which causes flooding.

He added that aside constituting environmental nuisance, they were also traces of security threats linked with the cart pushers.

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