LCC, is a Special Purpose Vehicle set up to execute the Eti-Osa Lekki Toll Road Concession Project. Call 0800 22 555 22 or 07011753784. Instagram:@lcctollroad
🌍We use a combination of mechanized and manual techniques to clear waste from drainage channels as seen in this short video of the ongoing @Lawma_gov Marine Waste Unit intervention at Osapa Canal, a joint exercise coordinated by @TTaylaur (SSA-Environment), in partnership with Lekki Concession Company (@LCCTollRoad):
1. Preparation and Safety First: Before diving in, our team gears up with protective clothing—gloves, boots, masks, and visors to ensure safety against pollutants.
2. Removing Large Debris: The first step is to clear out large waste materials like plastics, fabrics, tires, wooden planks, and other bulky items that block the water flow. For this we used @LCCTollRoad Excavator.
3. Sediment and Sludge Removal: Using shovels and rakes, we carefully remove the sediment build-up and sludge from the bottom of the channel, restoring its depth and capacity.
4. Washing and Sanitizing: When available, we use high-pressure hoses to wash away leftover debris. In future, we plan to apply eco-friendly sanitizers to reduce the microbial load, making the environment safer and more sanitary for the community.
5. Waste Segregation and Recycling: Collected waste is then segregated. Recyclables (plastics and water hyacinth) are sent to processing facilities as raw materials for our burgeoning circular economy.
🚫 Steps to prevent future pollution:
- Community Engagement: Regular advocacy campaigns to raise awareness about the negative impacts of waste dumping on our individual and collective health and wellbeing.
- Strict Enforcement: We’re ramping up surveillance and penalties for illegal dumping through sustained enforcement activities of KAI/LAGESC, @Lawma_gov Enforcement Units and Environmental Health Officers.
- Infrastructure Improvement: provision of more trash bins to households and businesses, and improved collection by PSP Operators.
- Reporting Mechanisms: Empowering residents to report violations through easy-to-use digital platforms: DM us on @Lawma_gov, or call our toll free lines: 07080601020 or 080000LAWMA.
These actions are in fulfillment of our commitment to #SDG6, #SDG11 #SDG12 #SDG13, #SDG14 🌿💧
#CleanLagos #SustainableLagos #KeepLagosClean #ForAGreaterLagos #lawmacares
LCC wish to appeal to all road users, especially during this festive period, to always apply caution and avoid acts capable of putting their lives and the lives of others at risk.
The Head of Route and Incident Management for LCC, Michael Aina, said his team saw the man rolling on the hard shoulder and quickly pulled him off the road.
"Thanks to the quick intervention of our team, the man would have been run-over by vehicles in a busy place like Jakande and his family would have been grieving their loved one during this festive period" Aina said.
surroundings.
The young man, whose identity or contact could not be ascertained, was later allowed to leave when he gained conscious of his surroundings and was steady on his feet.
*LCC ROUTE PATROL OFFICERS STOP MAN ALLEGEDLY INTOXICATED STAGGERING ON THE ETI-OSA LEKKI-EPE EXPRESSWAY FROM BEING RUN-OVER*
The Route patrol team of the Lekki Concession Company Limited (LCC) while on their daily patrol, averted a road mishap
While on their routine patrol, the attention of the LCC team was drawn to the young man as they mobilised and rescued him successfully from the roadside of the Expressway. He was assisted and placed at a spot under close surveillance until it was certain he was conscious of his
while pretending to be begging for alms”
The alleged robber who goes by the name Ali, has been handed over to Officers at the Maroko Police Station for further investigation and possible persecution.
Tolofari said “ based on the recent report of a man that has been terrorizing road users along the Lekki corridor, I mobilized our Man O War team to go after him and he was apprehended around Ikate area today carrying out his nefarious activities robbing unsuspecting motorists