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Lagos Launches ‘Circular Economy Hotspot’, Targets New Wealth

Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, launched the Circular Economy Hotspot, which is aimed at transforming the current production order towards regeneration and sustainability.

Sanwo-Olu formally unveiled the initiative at a conference organised by the State Government in collaboration with Circular Economy Innovation Partnership (CEIP) and African Circular Economy Network.

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The two-day event with the theme: “Towards a Circular and Resourceful Economy: The Future Lagos”, took place at Lagos Continental Hotel, Victoria Island.

A statement issued by the state government said the initiative is aimed at engendering a new pattern of production and consumption involving producing, repairing and recycling of used materials.

“Circular economy is based on regeneration of products for continuing production in a sustainable and environmentally-friendly manner,” the statement reads in part.

Sanwo-Olu said the idea was critical to the future of Nigeria, noting that circular economy would proffer a programmatic approach to addressing global economic crises occasioned by pollution, climate change and loss of biodiversity.

Lagos, the governor said, made the move in championing the initiative to create new wealth for the youths in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), while also generating more jobs, as additional innovative production ideas and extra manpower would be required to keep the regenerated materials in the loop for a long time.

“The Circular Economy Hotspot 2023 is of utmost importance, not only for Lagos and Nigeria, but for the entire sub-Saharan Africa. This speaks to my administration’s core principle of encouraging citizens engagements and partnerships in our bid to sustain a resilient socio-economic development for Lagos,” he said.

“Developing countries like ours, which have contributed the least to global warming, are facing the worst impacts of climate change. We are also at a disadvantage in accessing resources and strategies needed to fight climate change and adapt to its impact.

“To save the future generations of resource scarcity, efforts must be committed to ensuring that resources are reused again in order to minimise waste. Our linear approach to delivering public goods and services is being re-evaluated and the principles of Circular Economy shall be adopted fully.

“In a city like Lagos, we believe that this initiative will create more jobs, because additional innovative production ideas will be needed and extra manpower required to keep materials in the loop for a long time.”

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Sanwo-Olu disclosed that the state’s journey to circular economy began three years ago when Lagos brought stakeholders together on a roundtable to discuss options towards a resourceful and waste-free economy.

He said a technical working group on “Circular Lagos” was set up in 2021 to co-ordinate and facilitate the development of the initiative, while supporting and monitoring project implementation.

CEIP co-chairman, Mr. Bolaji Akinboro, said the concept of circular economy would allow the state to construct a new cycle of material use and save the future generations from scarcity.

By the development, Akinboro said Lagos had set the pace for a new model of economy which would set new trends and standards in sustainability.

“Adoption of a circular economy will lay the foundation for big businesses operating in Lagos to key into the new economic trend,” he said.

Lagos Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, Deputy Consular General, Ms. Leone Van der Stijl, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Consular General of the Kingdom of Netherlands, Mr. Michael Deelen, congratulated Lagos for being the first sub-national to embark on a circular economic project, noting that it was time for Nigeria to have a change of perspective and expectations.

Deelen, represented by Deputy Consular General, Ms. Leone Van der Stijl, observed that the climate change had been projected to become more severe and would hit a point where the planet’s ecosystem would no longer replenish the resources being used up.

“It makes sense to replace the current linear model of grab, use and dump to a circular model of feeding recycled materials back into the system. The Netherlands is willing to provide the knowledge and capacity needed to build the circular economic model,” she said.

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At the event, Lagos State Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Netherlands Circular Hotspot on technical cooperation and knowledge exchange towards accelerating the implementation of policies that will promote circular economy.

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Philip Ibitoye

Philip Ibitoye is a journalist who boasts more than five years of experience reporting the news. He is an Editor at Eko Hot Blog.

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