Tuesday 24 November 2020

Abesan ResidentsTo Exchange Their Wastes For Cash

 A non-governmental organisation, WASTE Africa based in Abuja, Nigeria has concluded plans to take a project, Trash to Cash to Abesan Estate, Ipaja Lagos.

The representative of WASTE Africa, Ms. Wunmi Ogunde in a meeting with the executive of Abesan Estate and representative of Ministry of Environment on Tuesday, said the NGO is excited to situate the project in the largest Estate in Lagos state. 

rep. of WASTE Africa, Ms. Wunmi Ogunde and rep. of Min. of Environment, Mrs. Oyekunle

The programme which is expected to empower residents, most of who are retirees is to include trainings, seminars and a launch. The Permanent Secretary of Lagos state Ministry of Environment is expected to be at the launch which is to hold early in December. 

Representative of WASTE Africa 4th from left, president of Abesan Estate, M.A.O Kehinde, rep. of Min. of Environment, Mrs. Oyekunle and executive of Abesan Estate after a meeting on Tuesday


The Team inspecting a possible site for the project




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