Environment
World Ocean Day: Group, Chamber Clean-Up Beach
An environmental group, Let’s Do It Campaign Nigeria and the Junior Chamber International (JCI), Lagos Metropolitan, last Saturday, cleaned-up the Elegushi beach to mark the World Ocean Day.
Elegushi, which is a private beach located at Lekki, in Lagos state is owned by the Elegushi Royal family of Lagos.
World Ocean Day takes place on June 8. It has been celebrated unofficially since its original proposal in 1992 by Canada’s International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) and the Ocean Institute of Canada (OIC) at the Earth Summit – UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Campaign Manager of Let’s Do It Nigeria, Mr Gafar Odubote, told nesmen that the clean up was to take a stand against plastic pollution in the waterways.
“Let’s Do it Nigeria and partners took a stand against Plastic Pollution today with a massive clean up project at the Elegushi beach to commemorate the World Oceans Day.
“The World Ocean Day is an opportunity to further emphasise the need to bring people’s attention to the increasing rate of plastic pollution in Nigeria both on the lands and beaches,” Odubote said.
The environmentalist said that the exercise was possible due to the concerted efforts of volunteers and environmental enthusiasts to pollution in the oceans.
“The Elegushi Beach clean up project is largely inspired by concerned members of the society who wanted to take action to reduce the amount of trash and plastic that enters the ocean.
“With 51 volunteers, we were able to bag 107 wastes sorted into plastic bottles, glass bottles, rubber slippers, polythene nylons and food wastes.
“There are many things we can do as individuals to reduce our plastic consumption. Individuals must control their consumption pattern, stop patronising single-use plastics and develop a positive attitude towards waste disposal,” he said.
Odubote called on the Federal Government to enact and enforce policies and regulations to quell plastic pollution in the waterways.
“There are many things we can do as individuals to reduce our plastic consumption but the government must come up with enforceable regulations on plastic bags and bottles.
“These laws should regulate the production, importation, sale and use of plastic bags and bottles in Nigeria,” he said.
Contributing the President, JCI Lagos Metropolitan, Adeyanju Adeonipekun, said the clean up at the beach was an attempt to enlighten people on the risks of an unclean ocean.
“This Beach cleanup project at Elegushi is to enlighten the people on the risk of unclean oceans and its hazards to health.
“The World Oceans Day is a wake up call for everyone in Nigeria to ensure their environment is clean and healthy.
“Our planet is dying gradually of wastes and as active citizens, the responsibility is on us to act fast to save the planet,” Adeonipekun said.
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