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Ikeja Electric partners LAWMA for sustainable waste disposal in public schools

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From left: Director of Admin & HR, LAWMA, Ms. Zakinat Ranti Dosunmu, Head, Corporate Communications Ikeja Electric Plc. Mr. Kingsley Okotie, MD/CEO LAWMA, Dr. Olumuyiwa Gbadegesin and Brands, CSR & Events’ Manager Ikeja Electric Plc. Mrs. Adebimpe Akintola at the LAWMA Headquarters in Ijora, Lagos.

By Emeka Ugwuanyi
To further demonstrate its commitment to building sustainable societies, Ikeja Electric Plc (IE) has partnered the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and made donation of waste bins to eighteen selected primary and secondary schools within its area of coverage.
Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, the MD/CEO, LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, expressed profound appreciation to Ikeja Electric for the initiative, stating that disposal via the waste bins is a critical component of the waste management cycle.

He expressed hope that other establishments within the state will adopt this as part of their corporate social responsibility and follow the noble example demonstrated by Ikeja Electric.
The LAWMA helmsman further mentioned some of the efforts that were being made by the state government which includes the introduction of smart bins, and partnership with the Ministry of Education to incorporate waste management into the school curriculum. This, he believes, with time, will help groom the children to become sustainability-minded individuals.
In his remark, Ikeja Electric’s spokesman and Head, Corporate Communications, Mr. Kingsley Okotie, noted that the initiative, which was executed with the total support and commitment of the Board and Management of the company in conjunction with the Employee Volunteer Scheme/Give Back Always team of Ikeja Electric as part of our Personal and Corporate Social Responsibility intervention, was developed to promote sustainable waste disposal practices among the younger generation and future leaders.

Furthermore, he opined that a more sustainable waste management approach prioritizes practices such as waste classification; reuse, recycling, and reduction, use of open dumps and incineration. Okotie expressed optimism that the initiative will further embed this consciousness in children as they are educated on the proper use of the donated waste bins and the opportunities inherent in the entire waste to wealth management cycle.

Some of the beneficiary schools include Ayetoro Primary School, Bariga; Ayobo Primary School, Ayobo; Oke-Ira Junior Grammar School, Oke-Ira; Ajao Estate Primary School, Ajao Estate; Ebenezer Primary School 1, Ojokoro, Unity Junior College, Agege, amongst others spread across the company’s six business units namely; Ikeja, Shomolu, Oshodi, Akowonjo, Abule-Egba and Ikorodu.
Buoyed by a mission to redefine customer experience and be the provider of choice wherever energy is consumed, Ikeja Electric Plc is committed to powering lives and businesses with innovation and unwavering drive for excellence. This resolve continues to elicit a passion for exceptional service delivery and new thinking across the IE network.

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