The Lagos State House of Assembly has urged the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources to fully enforce environmental laws against open defecation and ensure the widespread provision of free public toilets across the state.
The lawmakers emphaised the need for an extensive and sustained awareness campaign to educate residents on the dangers of open defecation. Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mojisola Meranda, condemned the practice, stressing the urgent need for improved sanitation infrastructure.
Raising the issue under Urgent Public Importance, Hon. Stephen Ogundipe (Oshodi-Isolo 1) warned that open defecation tarnishes Lagos’ reputation and hampers sustainable development.
Hon. Bonu Solomon (Badagry 1) advocated for the arrest of homeless individuals contributing to the sanitation crisis, urging local government chairmen to support state efforts in maintaining cleanliness.
Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu (Eti-Osa 1) proposed the introduction of affordable public toilets, while Hon. Femi Saheed (Kosofe 2) called for clear policies on the management of public sanitation facilities.
Hon. Aro Moshood (Ikorodu 2) linked waste accumulation to open defecation, stressing the need for stricter waste management, especially in market areas like Mile 12.
The Assembly resolved to intensify public awareness campaigns and collaborate with private companies to fund sanitation initiatives across Lagos.
Chibuike Chukwu is a Senior Correspondent with Independent Newspapers Limited, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). He has reported sports, especially football, for more than eight years and presently writes on Nigeria football league, the national football teams as well as other sports. His professional career has taking him through a couple of media organizations. He is a graduate of the University of Calabar.