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22,500 Children Died From Air Pollution In 2021 – LASEPA Boss

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The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, LASEPA, says about 22,500 children died from air pollution in the state in 2021.

It stated that the quoted figure was 75 per cent of 30,000 people who died due to bad environment in 2021 in Lagos State.

LASEPA General Manager, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, made this know to newsmen at the official kick-off ceremony for the “EKO Clean Air” project in Lagos.

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The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the theme of the project is “Breathe Clean Air Now”.

Dr Fasawe said the figures were derived from a report which recorded the impact of air pollution on the health of residents.

The LASEPA GM said the administration of Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had been very deliberate and proactive in its resolve to deliver clean air and a sustainable environment to Lagos residents.

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She noted that upon resumption, the governor prioritised health and the environment in the administration’s THEMES agenda “because there is no good health without a good environment”.

“Eko for Clean Air is preaching prosperity, good health, increased GDP and increased productivity for the people of Lagos State.

“We are currently in the Itedo community and the response has been mind-blowing.”

“We did an Air Quality Study before this intervention and we also did something called the K-A-P: Knowledge, Attitude and Practices and we realised that a lot of people did not know the effects of air pollution on health.”

“So, our coming here to preach clean energy and recycling, the people are excited and they are committed to partnering with the government on the project.”(Punch)

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