The Lagos state government said it would transform the Olusosun dumpsite
into parks and gardens.
As reported by this website, the state government had on Thursday, March
15, 2018, ordered the closure of the dumpsite after a massive fire
which razed about high capacity buses and five refuse
evacuation trucks.
Visiting the dumpsite for the second time after the fire incident,
Ambode announced that the dumpsite is no longer healthy for those
trading and people living in the area.“The closure of the dumpsite has become necessary owing to the need to forestall future occurrence and protect the health of residents.
“We would, first of all, make sure that we close down the dumpsite and then at the same time engage all of you so that we can talk and see how we can improve on the environment and also make life bearable for you and your children."
Announcing that the dumpsite would be turned into a recreational hub, the Governor insisted that the site would be fenced to prevent anyone from further having access to it.
“Olusosun dumpsite will soon be transformed into parks and gardens, among others, starting with perimeter fencing,” Ambode expressed.
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