The commissioner stated that the project, with respect to the urban regeneration of the axis, was expected to bring relief to residents in Lagos Island and its environs.
Mr Obasa said the state was moving from the linear waste system to where waste becomes a resource.
Mr Wahab said the squatters had converted the underbelly of the new, yet-to-be-inaugurated Opebi-Mende bridge into homes and stores.
He said that the project could generate clean energy for up to two million residents.
Several key recommendations were made in the communique that will engender a smart and resilient Lagos.
The commissioner stressed that styrofoam usage had caused enough damage to Lagos residents’ health and the environment for so many years.
The Lagos government has shut down Alade Market in the Onigbongbo local council area of Ikeja for flouting environmental laws.
“By 12.44 p.m. when LASEPA operatives returned to the club, it had been reopened and back to business.”
