Govt moves to improve air quality in Lagos

Samson Folarin

The General Manager of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, has said the state government has made plans to accelerate policies that will improve the quality of air in the state.

A statement on Sunday by the Public Affairs Officer of the agency, Mrs Bola Ajao, said Fasawe spoke during a webinar, titled, ‘Clean Air for a Healthy and Sustainable Environment in Lagos: Fantasy or Reality’.

The webinar was said to be in commemoration of the first International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies.

Fasawe, according to the statement, said air pollution was associated with millions of deaths worldwide and hence deserved serious attention.

She noted that the rapid industrialisation of the state had contributed to the exposure of residents to ecological problems and changing climate conditions, with the attendant negative effects on health.

The general manager said the state government was committed to the deployment of “air quality monitoring stations” at strategic locations in Lagos to enable the government to measure air pollutants on a 24-hour, real-time basis.

This, she said, would serve as a foundation for developing informed policies towards improving air quality.

“To mitigate the health risks associated with air pollution, the agency will also be carrying out a public air quality awareness campaign particularly in exposed communities such as people living in areas with high vehicular movement and industrial activities,” she added.

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