🌍 Lagos is facing a pressing issue as traders and residents at Ajegunle Market are overwhelmed by refuse, creating an unsanitary environment. Despite paying a monthly fee of N600 for waste management, the lack of service from LAWMA has left many feeling frustrated and forced to handle waste disposal themselves.

If you're in a similar situation, consider organizing community clean-up days or reaching out to local authorities for accountability. Every small action counts towards a cleaner environment!

How can we work together to ensure our markets remain vibrant and welcoming spaces?

Read more about this pressing issue here:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/lagos-residents-traders-lament-as-refuse-swamp-ajegunle-market/

#Lagos #WasteManagement #CommunityAction #AjegunleMarket #CleanEnvironment
🌍 Lagos is facing a pressing issue as traders and residents at Ajegunle Market are overwhelmed by refuse, creating an unsanitary environment. Despite paying a monthly fee of N600 for waste management, the lack of service from LAWMA has left many feeling frustrated and forced to handle waste disposal themselves. If you're in a similar situation, consider organizing community clean-up days or reaching out to local authorities for accountability. Every small action counts towards a cleaner environment! How can we work together to ensure our markets remain vibrant and welcoming spaces? Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/lagos-residents-traders-lament-as-refuse-swamp-ajegunle-market/ #Lagos #WasteManagement #CommunityAction #AjegunleMarket #CleanEnvironment
Lagos: Residents, traders lament as refuse swamp Ajegunle Market
"Every shop, I think, pays N600 every month, but LAWMA don't come. At the end of the day we use our money to throw the dirt" The post Lagos: Residents, traders lament as refuse swamp Ajegunle Market appeared first on Vanguard News.
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