Lagos State Government through its Environmental Protection Agency, (LASEPA), has established the first ISO-certified government-owned laboratory in Nigeria.
This feat is the first in the State environmental protection drive and sets the pace for good governance.
The State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-olu, speaking during the official commissioning of the ultra-modern Laboratory located within the premises of LASEPA, said that the upgraded and re-equipped laboratory will further boost and improve the quality of life of the residents.
The Governor explained that the event also demonstrated his commitment to issues relating to the environment and the general well-being of the people.
He said that the upgrading of the LASEPA Laboratory became necessary as a result of the growing population of the state and the need to enhance the capacity of the Agency to effectively deliver on its core mandate of monitoring the environment for safety and sustainability.
The Governor who was represented by the Commissioner for The Environment and Water Resources (EWR), Mr. Tunji Bello said that he was pleased that the Laboratory earned the accreditation of the International Organization of Standardization for Quality Management System (ISO/IEC 9001) and Laboratory Management System (ISO/IEC 17025) which now makes LASEPA the first Government-owned environmental laboratory in Nigeria.
“This accreditation has given Lagos State global recognition and acceptance as results generated from this laboratory are consistent and accurate through industry-standard protocols; and in line with best practices obtainable worldwide.”
“The Management must always keep in mind that to whom much is given, much is expected. Our administration will continue to invest in projects that are consistent with our goal of ensuring a healthy, safe and Sustainable environment.
“As we strive to bring about a more resilient and environmentally sustainable State, we look forward to a more purpose-driven partnership with local and international bodies, academic institutions, researchers and non-governmental organisations,” he said
Sanwo-Olu however urged the Management and Staff of LASEPA and other critical stakeholders to take charge of the facility.
Growing population
The Chairman of the House of Assembly Committee on Environment, Mr. Rotimi Abiru said that the rate of human activities in all parts of the State and the huge population of residents of the State with different industries makes it compelling for Government to be deliberate about paying attention to the environment.
Abiru appreciated the General Manager of the Agency and other environment-friendly stakeholders for championing the protection of the Lagos Environment.
Environmental boost
The General Manager of LASEPA, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe explained that the Laboratory formerly known as the Laboratory Department, serving the old Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning was upgraded by Governor Sanwo-Olu.
The initiative of the ISO-certified laboratory, according to her, was in line with the present administration’s THEMES agenda which prioritizes Health and the Environment, saying that the project resonates with LASEPA’s mandate of safeguarding the environmental quality of the state’s land, air and water resources.
She described the ISO-certified laboratory as a boost for the Agency’s mandate in the area of monitoring the activities of industrial, commercial and government entities in the state to ensure compliance with the environmental management laws of the state while also achieving sustainable development.
Fasawe revealed that she identified the need for an upgrade and standardization of the agency’s laboratory processes following her deployment to the agency as the General Manager and upon realization that the mandate of LASEPA borders around effective laboratory services.
Appreciation
She said “The laboratory complex was constructed thirty-two years ago as a pollution control laboratory under the Governance of Raji Rasaki, a retired brigadier general in the Nigerian Army and a former military governor of Lagos State.
“However, during the Governor Asiwaju Bola Tinubu regime, it metamorphosed into a full-fledged Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laboratory with a strategic footprint, sectioned into seven different laboratory services.”
She noted that the agency would not have been able to achieve the upgrading and re-equipping of the laboratory without Governor Sanwo-Olu, who supported the initiative from incubation to completion, alongside the Commissioner for the Environment, some key members of the State Executive Council as well as some principal government officials.
The laboratory which was upgraded, through carefully designed work, now has State-of-the-art environmental laboratory equipment and engineering processes according to International Standards Organisations (ISO) standards and best practices.
Olusola Akintonde