Visionscape Sanitation Solutions on Friday disclosed that it will take delivery of another 180 new trucks before next month.
The body also disclosed that it had discovered 5,000 black spots
across the Lagos metropolis where Lagosians dumped refused illegally.
Speaking at an interactive session with media men in Victoria Island,
Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, Chief Operations Officer, Visionscape
Sanitation Solutions, Thomas Forgacs said currently, Visionscape had 131
trucks at its disposal to cart away refuse in the state.
According to him, before “April, we will receive new batch of 180
trucks,” adding that currently, there were about 15,000 waste bins of
240 litres capacity each and 5,000 waste bins of 1,100 litres capacity
each deployed to different spots in Lagos for people to dump their
refuse.
He also disclosed that in the second and third batches, 200,000
galvanised waste bins would arrive Lagos in August 2018, adding that
before the end of the year, 10 million plastic bags would be distributed
across Lagos.
Head of Planning, Visionscape Sanitation Solutions, Kiran Reddy
disclosed that the body had identified about 5,000 black spots or
illegal dumping sites across the state, saying that it could be more
than that.
He said many of these illegal dumping sites had between five and 150
tons of waste being dumped in them, saying that Visionscape had
successfully evacuated waste from 2,000 black spots across the state.
Reddy said the body rented about 50 trucks to assist in evacuating
the waste from the black spots in order to keep the areas clean.
He added that by mid-April, 300,000 litres containers would be deployed to Lagos to aid refuse collection and disposal.
Also speaking, Head, Corporate Communications, Visionscape, Motunrayo
Elias said the body had been in touch with the Waste Collection
Operators, WCOs, formerly PSP operators to solve the refuse challenge in
Lagos.
She said Visionscape was finally coming to an agreement with the
WCOs, adding that the resolution reached with them would be announced in
few days time.
Elias added that over 100 companies had joined Visionscape to solve
the refuse challenge in the Lagos metropolis, saying that about 200
additional trucks from their partners were currently on the road working
to cart away refuse from the metropolis.
“By Easter time, there will be a remarkable difference on the streets
of Lagos. We had an agreement with the WCOs and their trucks are
working with us now to evacuate waste from the roads,” she said.
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