LASWA begins clearing of water hyacinth on Lagos Waterways
The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has started the annual clearing and removal of water hyacinth across Jetties and terminals in the State.
The General Manager of LASWA, Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, said this in a statement on Friday in Lagos.
Emmanuel said that pegging and clearing of the water hyacinth had started in areas with very high infestation and impact on navigation.
LASWA, alongside other State MDA’s and Federal Agencies were collaborating in the exercise and had mobilised adequate labour force and machinery to commence clearing of the stubborn weed.
The General Manager said that the first phase of the project was pegging down the water hyacinth to curtail its movement and infestation across ferry channels.
This would be followed by proper clearing of the aquatic weed using both manual labour and weed harvesting machines.
He said that the effort would mitigate the occasional damage of boat engines caused by the floating aquatic plant and eliminate delays in travel time.
It would also promote the use of water transport as a viable, safe, fast and secure alternative.
Emmanuel reiterated the State Government’s commitment towards improving safety standards and procedures of the state inland waterways.
He advised boat captains to always drive
with caution, while soliciting maximum cooperation of all stakeholders.
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