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FEATURE STORYJune 3, 2022

Making Lagos a Pollution Free City: Solving the threat one solution at a time

Making Lagos a Pollution Free City: Solving the threat one solution at a time

? Elohor Egbane, SmartEdge

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Pollution is a major problem in many cities around the world, but it is especially bad in some of the world¡¯s biggest cities and Lagos is one example and is notorious for its large population, high concentration of motor vehicles and industrial pollution.
  • The causes of the pollution are many, and the pollution has many effects on the environment. It is estimated that at least 30,000 people die every year in Lagos due to pollution.
  • Ikorodu one of the many areas in Lagos has now benefited from the World Bank¡¯s installation of an Air Quality Monitoring Station which has provided a scientific basis to develop an air quality management plan for the Lagos State Government.

Mr. Ibukun Fadiya is a community leader in Ikorodu, Lagos State. He experiences the effects of air pollution in the community on a firsthand basis and having lived in Ikorodu for most of his life as a resident and an informal worker, he laments about the health and physical effects of smoke exhausted from the steel plants around the area.

Making Lagos a Pollution Free City: Solving the threat one solution at a time

Pollution is a major problem in many cities around the world, but it is especially bad in some of the world¡¯s biggest cities. Notorious for its large population, high concentration of motor vehicles and industrial pollution, Lagos, the largest city in West Africa and the 21st largest city in the world is no exception. The mega city on the west coast of Africa is also one of the most densely populated cities on the planet, with an estimated 20 million people living on an area of less than 100 square kilometers and the result is a suffocating mix of air pollution, single-use plastic pollution and solid waste in the city¡¯s streets causing respiratory problems, floodings and other illnesses among the locals. The causes of the pollution are many, and the pollution has many effects on the environment. It is estimated that at least 30,000 people die every year in Lagos due to pollution.

Ikorodu is a sub-urban area in Lagos State populated with many industrial steel plants and a solid waste dumpsite and residents wake up to flooded houses and thick fogs that emanate from the exhaust pipes of industrial plants while single use plastics block the drainages and cause floods. Ikorodu is just one of the many areas in Lagos plagued with at least one form of pollution or the other and has now benefited from the World Bank¡¯s installation of an Air Quality Monitoring Station which has provided a scientific basis to develop an air quality management plan for the Lagos State Government. 

Making Lagos a Pollution Free City: Solving the threat one solution at a time

The private sector has not been resting on their oars when it comes to getting rid of pollutants in the state, WeCyclers has created a business model where they pay locals to turn in their trash. The aim is to create a circular economy where single use plastics turn from waste to wealth.

Making Lagos a Pollution Free City: Solving the threat one solution at a time

? Elohor Egbane, SmartEdge

The outcomes of the World Bank¡¯s PROBLUE-funded activities in the state are integral to a broader set of actions to combat pollution and environmental degradation and to proffer recommendations to operationalize the existing plastic waste management and solid waste management policies, legislative, and regulatory frameworks. 

Making Lagos a Pollution Free City: Solving the threat one solution at a time
 

Air pollution challenges

Air pollution in 2020 in Lagos was responsible for over 30,000 premature deaths and more than half were infants of less than one year old.

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