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No Waste Bin? Lagos Residents Could Face a ₦50,000 Fine or Six Months in Jail Under Proposed Law

Lagos Residents may face a ₦50,000 fine or up to six months’ imprisonment if a proposed environmental bye-law requiring every household to keep an approved waste bin outside their homes is passed.

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  • Lagos Residents may face a ₦50,000 fine or up to six months’ imprisonment if a proposed environmental bye-law requiring every household to keep an approved waste bin outside their homes is passed.
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Residents of Agboyi-Ketu Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State could soon be fined ₦50,000 or sentenced to up to six months in prison for failing to keep an approved waste bin outside their homes under a proposed environmental bye-law.

The bill, currently before the council’s legislative arm, seeks to make it compulsory for every household and residential compound within the LCDA to provide and maintain a standard waste drum or bin in front of their property.

The proposal was presented during a public hearing held as part of the Agboyi-Ketu LCDA Legislative Week, where traditional rulers, religious leaders, market leaders and residents made contributions before the bill advances to the next stage.

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Key Provisions of the Proposed Bye-Law

If passed, the amendment will:

  • Make it mandatory for every household to keep an approved waste bin outside their property.
  • Impose a ₦50,000 fine or up to six months’ imprisonment on residents who fail to comply.
  • Criminalise dumping refuse, construction materials or debris in unauthorised locations.
  • Prohibit open defecation in public places, open spaces and drainage channels.

According to the council, the amendment is designed to strengthen existing environmental regulations and improve compliance with sanitation laws.

Speaking during the public hearing, the Majority Leader of the Agboyi-Ketu Legislative House, Rahman Ademola, said the council would embark on an extensive public awareness campaign before enforcement begins.

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“There will be no excuse of ignorance because Agboyi-Ketu has an environmental task force that will enforce the law,” he said.

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He explained that copies of the law would be distributed to police stations, markets and Community Development Associations (CDAs) once it receives assent.

The environmental task force is expected to patrol communities, inspect residential compounds and prosecute violators.

LCDA Chairman Adetola Adunni-Abubakar also backed the proposal, describing environmental sanitation as essential to public health, sustainable development and economic growth.

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If approved by stakeholders, the bill is expected to be signed into law on July 15, 2026.

Part of Lagos’ Wider Environmental Crackdown

The proposed bye-law comes as the Lagos State Government intensifies efforts to tackle indiscriminate waste disposal and improve sanitation across the state.

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu recently urged residents to stop blaming the government for refuse-filled streets while neglecting their responsibility to dispose of waste properly and pay licensed waste operators.

The state has also strengthened enforcement through partnerships with transport unions and environmental agencies to identify and prosecute offenders.

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With Lagos generating an estimated 13,000 tonnes of waste daily, authorities say stricter enforcement is necessary to curb illegal dumping, reduce flooding during the rainy season and protect public health.

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