Waste Management Academy Engages Pupils Through School Advocacy

Luqmon Balogun, Lagos

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The educational arm of the Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA Academy, has sensitised about 4,258 pupils of various public schools across the state, since its school advocacy programme began last month.

This was disclosed by the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, following the visitation of the school advocacy team to schools at Eti-Osa area of the state.

Represented by the the director, LAWMA Academy, Training and Development, Mrs. Bola Adewunmi, the LAWMA boss noted that the initiative was aimed at imparting waste management education in children for environmental sustainability.

Gbadegesin explained that the agency had utilised interactive sessions, educational materials, and engaging activities to educate pupils on waste segregation, recycling, composting, and the importance of keeping their environment clean, stressing that this has exposed them to environmental management and regulations.

“Equipping young minds with the knowledge and skills to champion environmental sustainability is crucial. Through LAWMA Academy, we are engaging future generations to actively participate in responsible waste management, fostering positive change within their communities.”

“Incorporating environmental education into school curricular is vital. LAWMA Academy’s program provides valuable resources and fosters a sense of responsibility among students, making them active contributors to a cleaner and healthier Lagos”, he stressed. he said

The LAWMA Academy is an initiative of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and education, among the younger generation to become active participants in responsible waste management, for a cleaner and healthier Lagos city.

 

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