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Climate change: Lagos raises alert over unhealthy air quality

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Lagos State Government has stressed the need for green and improved air quality across the state to ensure healthy living for the citizenry following discovery of unhealthy air quality in parts of the state, even as it harped on partnership support to tackle menace.

The state government had noted that the current air quality in many parts of the state as indicated in the state’s Air Quality Index is unhealthy.

General Manager, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, LASEPA, Dr. Babatunde Ajayi, made the remarks, yesterday, during a media briefing to analyse the implication of the current air quality in some parts of the state as indicated in the index.

The chart showed areas with harzadous and moderately good Air Quality.

Consequent upon this LASEPA, called for understanding and joint efforts of the public towards achieving a common and sustainable action plan geared towards mitigating the climate change effect and its attendant consequences on human health.

Ajayi noted that: “The air quality index as released by the agency is an indication that there is need for people to be more conscious of what they do to the environment,” imploring residents to retrace their steps and join hands with the government in protecting the environment through actions and activities that are more environmentally-friendly.

The LASEPA general manager said that people in the affected areas might suffer from respiratory-related diseases if the situation is not adequately addressed.

Ajayi, also identified agricultural and industrial emissions as major contributors to poor air quality, noting that there are other worrisome agricultural activities, such as: the burning of cow skin, as well as emissions from areas with large concentrations of industries.

He, therefore, urged the people to mark their major celebrations with tree planting to increase the number of trees in public places.

Ajayi added that tree planting advocacy must be strengthened in all public and private schools to enable the youths to imbibe the culture, noting that “green energy is safer, more secure, and very environmentally-friendly than diesel or gasoline oil.”

The general manager, also advised people to reduce the number of vehicles on roads through carpooling or a preference for public transportation rather than individuals putting their vehicles daily on roads.

“LASEPA will continue to monitor the environment and implement policies that would ensure compliance with government’s regulations and guidelines towards achieving a cleaner, safer, and pollution-free environment befitting the status of the state,” Ajayi stressed.

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