The Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos Waste Management
Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, has called for a radical shift
towards a circular economy and clean energy, to address the pressing
environmental and resource challenges facing the West African region.
He made this call on Tuesday, at the 2024 West African Clean
Energy and Environment Trade Fair and Conference, held at Balmoral Convention
Center, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Speaking on the theme, "Sustainability Showcase; Stimulating Green Economy Investments, Gbadegesin emphasised the importance of embracing circular economy and clean energy, to shape a sustainable future for West Africa, stressing that the two concepts were critical in transforming waste management, production, and energy sectors.
He said, "Our focus today is on two critical concepts:
circular economy and clean energy. These concepts are not only interrelated but
also essential to the socio-economic transformation of our nation, our
sub-region, and indeed, the world. As we face the challenges of climate change,
resource depletion, and environmental degradation, we must collectively rethink
our approach to production, consumption, and waste management".
Gbadegesin stressed the growing need to adopt a circular
economy model in West Africa, particularly as rapid urbanization and
industrialization strain the region’s waste management systems.
He further highlighted the stark contrast between the
traditional "take, make, dispose" model and the circular economy,
which promotes recycling, reuse, and remanufacturing, to keep resources in
circulation for as long as possible.
"In our region, where rapid urbanization and
industrialization are putting pressure on waste management systems, the
circular economy provides a solution. It is an economic model that not only
mitigates waste but also creates new opportunities for job creation,
innovation, and economic resilience," he explained.
The LAWMA boss said the Authority had already implemented
several initiatives that embraced circular economy principles, with the
conversion of organic waste into compost being a major success, adding that the
agency was driving waste-to-energy projects that aim to generate clean energy
while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Such initiatives, according to him, include LAWMA's
partnership with Earthcare for compost production, and the installation of a
Biogas Plant at Ketu Fruit Market.
"Recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy projects are
at the core of our strategy. For instance, by converting organic waste into
compost, we are supporting sustainable agriculture, reducing methane emissions,
and closing the loop in waste management. With our planned waste-to-energy
initiatives, we aim to transform refuse into power," he noted.
He equally stressed that investment in clean energy
infrastructure must be accompanied by strong policies, capacity-building, and
financing mechanisms, urging governments to create enabling environments for
clean energy innovation, while also ensuring that the poorest communities
benefited from these advancements, adding that transitioning to clean energy
was not just about infrastructure investment, but required a comprehensive
framework that would integrate policy, financing, and capacity building.
Earlier in his welcome address, leader of the Delegation of
German Industry and Commerce in Nigeria, Mr. Bastian Lidzba, disclosed that the
annual event, sought to provide stakeholders and environmental experts with
insights on sustainable environment, adding that the two-day conference would
cover key sectors like renewable energy, waste management, climate smart
agriculture and water conservation.
He said "As a country, we believe in collaboration.
Germany and Nigeria have been partnering for over 50 years in the environmental
sustainability journey. This platform is an avenue to pool resources,
expertise, and knowledge together, in order to scale up projects that promote
sustainable production, energy efficiency, and resource conservation".
Also speaking, the County Manager for GIZ Nigeria, Markus
Wagner, expressed optimism that the conference would facilitate discussion in
making sustainable policies on the circular economy to thrive in Lagos State
and Nigeria at large.
The event also featured panel discussions and exhibitions.
Other dignitaries at the event were: the General Manager
of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, Dr. Babatunde Ajayi;
Consul-General of the Republic of Ghana, H.E Samanta Bukari; Consul General,
Federal Republic of Germany, H.E Weert Bormer, among others.
For waste management related issues and complaints, please
call LAWMA toll-free numbers: 080000LAWMA (08000052962), 07080601020 and 617,
or visit www.lawma.gov.ng.
Kadiri Folashade (Mrs.)
Director, Public Affairs
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